Honors English 11 (A and D)
- Make sure you've finished reading chapter 3! Mark it up, making some notes and observations.
- Then, work on the "Close reading: The Character of The Great Gatsby in The Great Gatsby" handout. You don't need to complete the actual writing assignment. You DO need to read and annotate the two passages carefully, looking at the figurative language used. Then, fill out the back with some strong connections and observations. Remember, it's not just about NOTICING the figurative language...it's about analyzing why it's there...)
- (Need a review of Figurative language, as well as some awesome cinematic moments? Check out this video!
- Read your independent reading book
English 12 (B)
- Read Frankenstein, chapter 4. BIG THINGS are happening here! (Get it?) Make sure you mark up your text carefully, and note your QUESTIONS, OBSERVATIONS and CONNECTIONS.
- Look especially at:
- Frankenstein's "lightbulb moment"--it's not quite literal, but almost!
- Frankenstein makes a big discovery
- Some sneaky, creepy behavior...
- Read your independent book!
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