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Read “Arachne” pages 61-63-As your read, complete… October 10, 2018 Take out your book & binder-Make sure you read the details & plot! (Use pencil to underline) Read “Arachne” pages 61-63-As your read, complete… If you have an even#: underline character details of Arachne If you have an odd#: underline details of setting AND character details of Athene (then take out your clause packet 2)

On top of the computer cart, take a phrases handout Go to Quizlet. Com Create an account or open your existing account—if you create a new account, write the username & password in your agenda

On top of the computer cart, take a phrases handout --Periods 3,4,5 Prepositional: READ THE HANDOUT How does a prepositional phrase “act” adjective? (1cards) How does a prepositional phrase act as an adverb? (1 card) (front) What type of phrase with an example? Answer on back (2 cards w/ 1 example each) Infinitive: READ THE HANDOUT How does a infinitive phrase “act”? (1) (front) Infinitive example on back (2 cards w/ 1 example each) Appositive---How does an appositive phrase “act”? Appositive (front side) Example from handout on back 3. Appositive (front side) Go to Quizlet. Com Create an account or open your existing account Make the following flashcards: Definition for each type of phrase (4 cards) Prepositional, Infinitive, Appositive, Participial(use Quizlet’s or your own definitions) READ THE HANDOUT What are 3 reasons to use phrases? front (1 card) - answers on back of flashcard; find answers from today’s handout (read subheadings-which part tells you why?) 2 answer from 1st paragraph -1 from 2nd For each type of phrase, make the following flashcards:

On top of the computer cart, take a phrases handout (Periods 6 &7) Prepositional: READ THE HANDOUT What is an example of a prepositional phrase used as an adjective? (example on the back) What is an example of a prepositional phrase used as an adverb? (example on the back) Infinitive: READ THE HANDOUT How does an infinitive phrase “act”? (1) (front) Infinitive example on back (2 cards w/ 1 example each) Appositive—READ THE HANDOUT How does an appositive phrase “act”? Appositive (front side) Example from handout on back 3. Appositive (front side) 1. What is a phrase? –definition on back Definition for each type of phrase (4 cards) Prepositional, Infinitive, Appositive, Participial(use Quizlet’s or your own definitions) READ THE HANDOUT What are 3 reasons to use phrases? front (1 card) - answers on back of flashcard; find answers from today’s handout (read subheadings-which part tells you why?) 2 answer from 1st paragraph -1 from 2nd