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Monday, November 15, 2010
Shakespeare Webquest
Click here and complete the 20 questions listed under the PROCESS tab. Write your answers on a sheet of paper.
Once you have answer the 20 questions, go to this website and write down the definition of the following types of literary criticism: Marxism, Psycholanalytical, and Feminist.You can type this assignment if you would like. Read the information on this website for each of these lit crits!
This assignment is due Thursday, November 18!
Webquest created by Mr. Balof of Stockton High School.
Once you have answer the 20 questions, go to this website and write down the definition of the following types of literary criticism: Marxism, Psycholanalytical, and Feminist.You can type this assignment if you would like. Read the information on this website for each of these lit crits!
This assignment is due Thursday, November 18!
Webquest created by Mr. Balof of Stockton High School.
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
Sonnet Review
Sonnets
Shakespearean (English)
4 part structure: 3 quatrains, 1 couplet
3 quatrains: present and expand the situation
Couplet: resolves the situation
FANBOYS
Abab cdcd efef gg
Petrarchan (Italian)
2 part structure: octave and a sestet
Octave: presents the situation
Sestet: Resolves the situation
Abba abba cde cde (cdc ded)
The Turn
Shakespearean (English)
4 part structure: 3 quatrains, 1 couplet
3 quatrains: present and expand the situation
Couplet: resolves the situation
FANBOYS
Abab cdcd efef gg
Petrarchan (Italian)
2 part structure: octave and a sestet
Octave: presents the situation
Sestet: Resolves the situation
Abba abba cde cde (cdc ded)
The Turn
Monday, November 1, 2010
THE SCARLET LETTER Prompts
The Scarlet Letter Prompts
1. How are Puritans depicted in The Scarlet Letter? How does Hawthorne characterize Indians and sailors? Do the same social standards apply to all? Explain.
2. Discuss Hester’s conflict with herself, others, and nature. Does she arrive at peace with herself by the end of the novel? Explain.
3. Who is the worse sinner: Dimmesdale or Chillingworth? Explain your choice.
4. Explain this proverb in light of the novel: “Appearances can deceive. People are often not what they seem.”
5. Analyze the symbolism of the scaffold.
6. Analyze the symbolism of the letter “A” and its changes throughout the novel.
7. Analyze the symbolism or weeds/plants in the novel.
8. The major theme of Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter is sin, guilt, and the consequences of each. Explain how Hawthorne develops this theme through the contrast in actions of Hester Prynne and Arthur Dimmesdale.
1. How are Puritans depicted in The Scarlet Letter? How does Hawthorne characterize Indians and sailors? Do the same social standards apply to all? Explain.
2. Discuss Hester’s conflict with herself, others, and nature. Does she arrive at peace with herself by the end of the novel? Explain.
3. Who is the worse sinner: Dimmesdale or Chillingworth? Explain your choice.
4. Explain this proverb in light of the novel: “Appearances can deceive. People are often not what they seem.”
5. Analyze the symbolism of the scaffold.
6. Analyze the symbolism of the letter “A” and its changes throughout the novel.
7. Analyze the symbolism or weeds/plants in the novel.
8. The major theme of Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter is sin, guilt, and the consequences of each. Explain how Hawthorne develops this theme through the contrast in actions of Hester Prynne and Arthur Dimmesdale.
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Symbol Error
(sad face
ymbol) parallelism
AWK awkward or faulty construction
PV passive voice
SP spelling error
CONTRACT Avoid contractions
VT incorrect verb tense
VSB vary sentence beginnings
WC word choice
CHOP choppy sentences
FRAG fragment
RO run-on sentence
NR not relevant
WW wrong word
[] look
! verbal surprise A good thing!
+ good point; good information
- weak or incorrect information
SVA subject-verb agreement
PP pronoun problem
VO voice
POV point of view
CS comma spice
PR prepositions
REP repetitive
MM misplaced modifiers
ADD/EX add information or explain further
^ insert
MLA MLA format error
PUNCT punctuation error
CB Combine sentences
THESIS no thesis statement (or not clearly stated)
COH Coherence error
(sad face
ymbol) parallelism
AWK awkward or faulty construction
PV passive voice
SP spelling error
CONTRACT Avoid contractions
VT incorrect verb tense
VSB vary sentence beginnings
WC word choice
CHOP choppy sentences
FRAG fragment
RO run-on sentence
NR not relevant
WW wrong word
[] look
! verbal surprise A good thing!
+ good point; good information
- weak or incorrect information
SVA subject-verb agreement
PP pronoun problem
VO voice
POV point of view
CS comma spice
PR prepositions
REP repetitive
MM misplaced modifiers
ADD/EX add information or explain further
^ insert
MLA MLA format error
PUNCT punctuation error
CB Combine sentences
THESIS no thesis statement (or not clearly stated)
COH Coherence error
Monday, October 25, 2010
Senior Vocab list 6
Seniors--Vocab list 6
1. abject – adj., miserable
2. allure –
3. arbiter – n., judge
4. cursory – adj., superficial
5. diabolically – adv., wickedly
6. dormant – adj., sleeping
7. equitable – adj., fair
8. execration – n., cursing
9. inclemency – n., storminess
10. minister – vi.,give help
11. mortification – n., humiliation
12. noisome – adj., foul smelling and unhealthy
13. pensive – adj., thinking deeply
14. purloin –
15. relinquish –
16. sagacity – n., wisdom and good judgment
17. savory – adj., appetizing
18. somber – adj., dark and gloomy
19. spurn
20. surmount –
Monday, October 18, 2010
Things Fall Apart Sites
http://www.swisseduc.ch/english/readinglist/achebe_chinua/things/
http://www.wmich.edu/dialogues/texts/thingsfallapart.html
http://www.pearsonschoolsandfecolleges.co.uk/shared/Resources/NonSecure/00000001/ThingsFallApart_OCR.pdf
http://www.haphazardous.com/marcuseure/teachingportfolio/02pedagogy/thingsfallapart.pdf
http://www.wmich.edu/dialogues/texts/thingsfallapart.html
http://www.pearsonschoolsandfecolleges.co.uk/shared/Resources/NonSecure/00000001/ThingsFallApart_OCR.pdf
http://www.haphazardous.com/marcuseure/teachingportfolio/02pedagogy/thingsfallapart.pdf
Friday, October 1, 2010
Canterbury Wiki!
Seniors - here are links to your wiki pages. If you need help logging on, just e-mail.
1st period
http://lhs-canterburytales-2010-1.wikispaces.com/
4th period
http://lhs-canterburytales-2010-4.wikispaces.com/
5th period
http://lhs-canterburytales-2010-5.wikispaces.com/
6th periodhttp://lhs-canterburytales-2010-6.wikispaces.com/
1st period
http://lhs-canterburytales-2010-1.wikispaces.com/
4th period
http://lhs-canterburytales-2010-4.wikispaces.com/
5th period
http://lhs-canterburytales-2010-5.wikispaces.com/
6th periodhttp://lhs-canterburytales-2010-6.wikispaces.com/
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