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1 All Study for SAT Quiz Tomorrow: Juniors: Taking up 1-4 for credit
Freshman Homework: Read Chapters by Friday: Take Notes: 23 DJs (Taking these up tomorrow) Feb. 25, 2016 Stop: Can I see or hear your cell phone? Fix it! I thoroughly disapprove of duels. If a man should challenge me, I would take him kindly and forgivingly by the hand and lead him to a quiet place and kill him. ~Mark Twain Junior Homework: Write 4 DJs for Act IV: Tomorrow Today we will: Juniors: Finish Act IV of The Crucible: Part I Test / SAT Freshmen: SAT / Book Chat

2 Period 1 9:05 – 9:35 Period 2 9:40 – 10:05 RTI 10:05 – 10:40 Period 3 10:45 – 11:10 Lunch 11:15 – 11:45 Advisory 11:50 – 12:45 Period 4 12:50 – 1:15 Period 5 1:20 – 1:45 Period 6 1:50 – 2:20

3 https://tinyurl.com/zm378tu Junior Survey https://tinyurl.com/j3w5esg
"We have been asked by a staff committee to complete a survey about diversity here at Sumner High School. It is important to answer the questions honestly and thoughtfully so that the results can be used to help us know how to best train staff and students on these topics​ to make SHS feel more welcoming for all kinds of students. The last bit of information requested on the survey is your name. It is optional.​" Freshman Survey Junior Survey Senior Survey

4 Some Concepts that might inform themes
Now, form complete sentences expressing Miller’s opinions based on your reading of the plot, the characters, and the conflicts. Wealth Lies Sanity Hypocrisy anger Religion Witchcraft Betrayal Fear Mischief Ignorance Self-preservation Sin Greed Distrust Loss Trust Faith Loyalty Family Guilt friendship Temptation Lust Revenge Pride Secrets Innocence List all allusions and explain enhance/ create meaning. Don’t forget: indirect characterization, foreshadowing, dramatic irony, metaphor, simile, hyperbole, personification, imagery (visual, aural, thermal, kinetic, olfactory, gustatory), symbolism (communion), allusion, etc.

5 How Do I Identify The Tone Correctly?
Who is talking? Who is she talking to? What’s going on in the moment? What is she talking about? How does she feel about what she’s talking about? Are there words/punctuation marks that support my tone descriptor? Is my tone descriptor an adjective? Is there a more specific adjective? (tone sheet/thesaurus)

6 Exercise I Milieu blandishment garner bilious
Malapropism halcyon necromancy Paradigm hegira kismet fastidious garner paradigm fastidious bilious malapropism blandishment halcyon milieu necromancy

7 Exercise I Bilious gumption kismet hegira
Regressed badinage debachery garner milieu regressed debauchery hegira gumption badinage kismet

8 Exercise II 1. Bernard, who was once a penniless immigrant, used his gumption to… 2. Stanley did not send Phil to meet with the investors, because Phil’s bilious manner might… 3. The writer moved out of the city after complaining that the urban milieu did not… 4. Molly was the paradigm of managers, so the executive…

9 Exercise II 5. Jimmy thought that football was his kismet in life until he… 6. When Burt used the malapropism “fire distinguisher” in place of “fire extinguisher,” the English professor knew… 7. The fastidious youngster refused to eat unless the… 8. The salesperson at the expensive fashion shop used blandishment to…

10 Exercise II 9. The old witch used necromancy to…
10. Joe’s condition regressed at the hospital because… 11. The rebels took over the island nation, but rampant debauchery in the new government caused… 12. Thousands of refugees made a hegira from their homeland because…

11 Exercise II 13. After the detective garnered enough evidence to place the suspect at the crime scene, she… 14. The bus driver was not easily distracted, but the badinage among the children… 15. Spending a day fishing on the halcyon lake would be a good way to…

12 Advent Covenant Ambivalent Egregious Invalid Valiant Exercise III
Approach, arrival That which is approached together Approached by both (people or ideas), unsure Out of the flock Not strong Strong

13 Exercise III adventure eventually souvenir avenues Gregarious
aggregate segregate valor prevailed

14 Exercise IV Autumn needed to garner information about her family’s history, and she began the task by… Brianna feels that her kismet in life is to be a doctor, so she is going to… When Jared leaves empty pizza boxes on the living room floor, his fastidious roommate…

15 Lesson #11 Exercise I 1. When Cal took a job working at the docks, he didn’t realize that he was going to become a(n) _________ for a(n)__________ businessman who made a fortune shipping black-market goods. After one week of unloading crates from ships and putting them on trucks during the graveyard shift, Cal ________ the supervisor as to the contents of the heavy wooden boxes. The question was_________; the supervisor just looked at Cal, paused for an uneasy moment, and replied “Tractor Parts.” At that moment Cal realized that he was participating in a(n)________ that concealed some type of illegal operation; even worse, he was a pawn for the businessman-if U.S. customs were to raid the dock, Cal would probably be arrested while the boss’s record remained______________. emissary nefarious queried futile facade immaculate

16 2. After six hours of driving, Charlie parked his car and walked across the parking lot with an odd______. He was happy to stretch his legs, but he_________ about the summer crowds when he saw that the_______for the restroom was extended around the corner of the rest stop. He should have expected as much, he reasoned; Memorial Day weekend was the annual________ of the summer season. With the summer season, of course, come summer crowds. gait carped queue genesis

17 3. Most of the servants abandoned the grounds when they heard the _________outside the front gates. A crowd of armed peasants gathered below, preparing to punish their __________ for what they’d described as a(n)__________abuse of title. Disease and famine were rampant throughout the villages of the manor, but Lord Geoffrey continued to raise taxes and host feasts for his_________ aristocrats. Nervously, Geoffrey peered from his chamber window to see his guards surrendering to the mob. The angry farmers and merchant did not___________the guards with their pitchforks and poorly fashioned swords, but Geoffrey knew that they would not be so merciful with him. In a fit of panic, he began thinking of possible escape routes as the mob flooded into the courtyard through the gate. fracas patrician flagrant kindred lacerate

18 Lesson #11 Exercise 2 1. A fracas developed in the parking lot after…
2. Every day during work, the customer service representative had to listen to people carp about… 3. In American culture, it is flagrant disrespect to… 4. The largely outnumbered army built hundreds of fires at night to create a façade that… 5. The queue at the ticket window was so long that Kim decided to…

19 10. Before the genesis age of automobiles, people relied on…
6. The broken glass on the floor will lacerate your feet if you do not… 7. You should query the post office about the package if… 8. The officer suspected that something nefarious was occurring in the bank when he saw… 9. The photograph in the guide showed an immaculate park area, but the real park was… 10. Before the genesis age of automobiles, people relied on…

20 15. Efforts to contain the floodwaters proved futile when…
11. The affluent patrician knew that his family would frown upon him for… 12. Despite their kindred roots, the two brothers… 13. Serena knew that if she didn’t approach the podium with a confident gait, the audience would… 14. The United Nations sent an emissary to the poverty-stricken nation to… 15. Efforts to contain the floodwaters proved futile when…

21 Lesson #11 / Exercise III 1. Am, Aqu, Brev, Prot A. amicable
B. amative C. aquarium D. aqu atic E. prototype F. protagonist Able to be a friend loving Water container Water like First type Original person/character

22 Lesson #11 / Exercise III 2. If a word is long and you don’t want to write it out, you might simply use______________. If a speaker is known for her brevity, then her speeches must be_______. abbreviations short

23 3. Someone in a loving mood might be described as being__________
3. Someone in a loving mood might be described as being__________. That person might be in love with, or___________ of, someone else. 4. List as many words as you can think of that contain the roots aqu and prot. amorous enamored

24 Lesson #11 Exercise IV 1. If you carp about the decorations in your friend’s new home then your friend might not… 2. A criminal who is imprisoned for nefarious crimes must have done things that… 3. If a particular approach to solving a problem seems futile, then you should…

25 Deputy Governor Danforth
Dislike “Soiled” Tried a charm to kill Reverend Parris Niece Abigail Williams Affair John Proctor Elizabeth Proctor Betty Parris Servant/Slave Tituba Servant Mary Warren Rev. Hale *outsider Mr. Putnam Mrs. Putnam Dislike/Neighbors Ruth Putnam Giles Corey Martha Corey Deputy Governor Danforth *outsider Dislike Servant Act 3 Francis Nurse Rebecca Nurse Judge Hathorne *outsider Mercy Lewis Susanna Walcott Goody Osburn Goody Good

26 Deputy Govenor Danforth
Dislike “Soiled” Tried a charm to kill Reverend Parris Niece Abigail Williams Affair John Proctor Elizabeth Proctor Betty Parris Servant/Slave Tituba Servant Mary Warren Rev. Hale *outsider Mr. Putnam Mrs. Putnam Dislike/Neighbors Ruth Putnam Giles Corey Martha Corey Deputy Govenor Danforth *outsider* Dislike Servant Francis Nurse Rebecca Nurse Act 4 Judge Hathorne *outsider* Mercy Lewis Susanna Walcott Goody Osburn Goody Good

27 1st period Teacher desk Cabinets Nate Mason Vanessa SSR Book Shelf Liz
Filing cabinet & shelf Cabinets 13 14 16 21 Teacher desk Nate 12 15 17 20 19 Mason Vanessa SSR Book Shelf 22 18 Liz 23 Nicolas 24 Angela Desk Jacob 25 Owen 11 28 Jaden Shelan 4 Erik 10 27 Dylan 9 Camryn 3 Brandon 5 Kristine 26 Vona 29 Max Cabinets 6 Rose 8 Danielle 2 Breanna 30 Deegan 7 Bryce 1 Arabella 31 Diana Michael 1st period Honor Desk Door Teacher Area Teacher Desk Turn in Area Desk Doc Camera Area Door

28 2nd period Teacher desk Cabinets Abby Kahleb SSR Book Shelf Evan
Filing cabinet & shelf Cabinets 13 14 16 21 Teacher desk 12 15 17 20 Abby 19 Kahleb SSR Book Shelf 18 Evan 22 Dawson 23 Keith 24 Megan Desk 25 Alexis Malia 11 28 Kassie 4 Brittany 10 Alli 27 Haili 9 Ashley 3 Ben 5 Macy 26 Isaac 29 Zack Cabinets 6 Sadie 8 Katelynn 2 Julian 30 Bella 7 Jakob 31 Jon 1 Tayva Annaliza 2nd period Honor Desk Door Teacher Area Teacher Desk Turn in Area Desk Doc Camera Area Door

29 3rd period Teacher desk Cabinets SSR Book Shelf Jason Tyler Desk
Filing cabinet & shelf Cabinets 13 14 16 21 Teacher desk 12 15 17 20 19 22 SSR Book Shelf 18 23 Jason Tyler 24 Desk 11 Michael 25 Tanner 28 Jordan Colby 4 Ian 10 27 Jarom 9 Karen 3 Nathan 5 Mercer 26 Levi 29 Ashley Cabinets 6 Sarah 8 Zara 2 Gabriela 30 August 7 Maggie Brady 1 Ceara 31 Dawson 3rd period Desk Door Teacher Area Teacher Desk Turn in Area Desk Doc Camera Area Door

30 4th period Teacher desk Cabinets SSR Book Shelf Henry Desk Austin
Filing cabinet & shelf Cabinets 13 14 16 21 Teacher desk 12 15 17 20 19 22 SSR Book Shelf 18 23 24 Henry Desk Austin 25 Corbin 11 28 Maddie A 4 Maria 10 Elijah Loren 27 9 5 Mason Kayla 3 Maddie H Gabe 26 29 Mimi Cabinets 6 Jasmine 8 Kalie 2 Jacob 30 Josh 7 Tanner 1 Kristin 31 Blake Cheyenne 4th period Desk Door Teacher Area Teacher Desk Turn in Area Desk Doc Camera Area Door

31 6th period Teacher desk Cabinets SSR Book Shelf Desk Jerryn 4 Austin
Filing cabinet & shelf Cabinets 13 14 16 21 Teacher desk 12 15 17 20 19 22 SSR Book Shelf 18 23 24 Desk 11 28 25 Jerryn 4 10 Austin 27 Isabella Beth 9 Sadie 3 Ellie 5 26 Garrett 29 Cabinets Amanda 6 Bryce 8 Kilian 2 Daesha 30 Peter 7 Jordyn 1 31 Emma Zack 6th period Desk Door Teacher Area Teacher Desk Turn in Area Desk Doc Camera Area Door

32 Advisory Teacher desk Cabinets Alana Rachel Angie Andrew Jay
Filing cabinet & shelf Cabinets 13 14 16 21 Teacher desk 12 Alana 15 Rachel 17 Angie 20 19 Andrew 22 Jay SSR Book Shelf 18 Connor 23 Janelle 24 Jacob Desk Carter 25 Russell 11 28 Natasia 4 Savvy 10 Emma 27 Grace 9 3 5 Brandon Sammie Dash 26 Bella 29 Isabella Cabinets 6 Sadie 8 Benjamin 2 McKenna 30 Dylan 7 Anna Camron 1 Alex 31 Julie Advisory Desk Door Teacher Area Teacher Desk Turn in Area Desk Doc Camera Area Door

33 Honor Code “I have neither given nor received any unauthorized aid, nor do I have knowledge of anyone else doing so.” Signature


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