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Thursday, September 20, 2012 Today’s Agenda: 1. Collect Vocabulary Circle Maps 2. Bellringer – Grammar Review 3. Imagery & Purpose Chart 4. Grammar Practice: Ch. 2 Parts of a Sentence 5. Quarter 1: Timed Write #1 HW: 1) Imagery & Purpose Chart

Take out a sheet of paper and title: Bellringer: Week of 9/17-9/21 Thursday (9/20): 1. Today’s lesson will focus on imagery and purpose in Edwards’s sermon. 2. In the beginning, Suzy was weary of having to take English 3P with Mrs. Lee. 3. Perhaps the best choice to make is one that is most difficult. Copy the following sentences verbatim. Underline the subject once and the verb twice.

Vocabulary Words – “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God” 1. provoked (v.) used as adj. – angered 2. appease (v.) – calm; satisfy 3. constitution (n.) – physical condition 4. contrivance (n.) – scheme; plan 5. inconceivable (adj.) – unimaginable; beyond understanding 6. omnipotent (adj.) – all-powerful 7. abhors (v.) – scorns; hates 8. abominable (adj.) – disgusting; loathsome 9. ascribed (v.) – regarded as coming for a certain cause 10. induce (v.) – persuade; force; cause

Take out a sheet of paper and title: Imagery & Purpose Chart Image (include p. #) Types of Figures of Speech (Metaphor, Similes, Personification, etc.) How/Why It is used (Author’s Purpose) My Reaction 1. “natural men are held in the hand of God” (p. 46) PersonificationTo inform people that God is protecting them. This is quite a shocking opening. “2. hell’s wide mouth is gaping for them” (p. 47) 3. “your wickednesss makes you as it were heavy as lead.” (p. 47) 4. “…than a spider’s web would have to stop a fallen rock.” (p. 47) 5. “The wrath of God is like great waters that are damned for the present.” (p.47) 6. “if your strength were ten thousand times greater than the strength of the stoutest…” (p.47)