Honors English 12 (G)
- As you know, your task is to finish up Victor Frankenstein's frame of the narrative (essentially, through to the part on page 259 where it says "Walton, in continuation."
- Read your independent book!
Honors English 11 (A)
- Complete the Gatsby "opinionnaire" handout--follow the directions on the sheet. Find a good song to connect to the story!
- Read your independent book!
English 12 (B)
- Complete Chapters 19 and 20. There's a lot happening in the book now--Victor has decided to make a new creature, to be the original creation's lady friend! We talked about some of the pros and cons today in class...keep an eye on the reading to see what happens next.
- Read your independent book, too!
Honors English 11 (D)
- Complete the "Beginning and Ending" handout. To do so, consider:
- What language does Fitzgerald use to open the story? Now that you've read the whole story, go back through and ANNOTATE that handout...what do you notice?
- Then, make some comparisons: What do the opening passage and the closing passage have in common. Again, ANNOTATE it!
- Finally, complete the chart. Pick 4 different, significant "pieces of language" and tell me what YOU have noticed about them (NOT what some online site has noticed...please...spare me!).
- Read your independent book!
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