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Friday, February 28, 2014

Homework: February 28

English 11 (F)
  • Rest those writing hands--give them some time to recover from your test!
  • Read your independent reading book!
Honors English 12 (G)
  • You have two jobs today:
    • First, write a strong, analytical 1-2 paragraph response in which you discuss the original text of Frankenstein in comparison with the film versions presented in class. The clips are here so you can revisit them:



  • Next, take a few minutes to look up the myth of Prometheus. The full title of the book is Frankenstein, or The Modern Prometheus, so it'll help to know who Prometheus is!
  • Then, read your independent book!

Honors English 11 (A)
  • DUE Monday: Your "article of the week" assignment. It's about those little clip on cameras...
  • Also due Monday: Read Gatsby, chapter 4, up to the halfway point that I marked for you in class. (I don't have it with me right now, so I don't remember the exact page. I'll try to update this.)
  • Due at the end of the week: Your chapter 1-3 figurative language 4-paragraph essay. Start taking a look this weekend, so you can let me know next week if you have questions!
  • Read your independent book!
English 12 (B)
  • Read chapter 5! Now that Victor has created this creation (he refers to it as a "catastrophe" and a "wretch"--not good signs...), what will he do next? We talked about responsibility the other day...
  • Read your independent book!

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