“It’s a trenchant Tuesday!” November 17, 2009 Mr. Houghteling

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“It’s a trenchant Tuesday!” November 17, 2009 Mr. Houghteling AP Language and Composition

AGENDA Quick Quiz on Francine Prose Reading and Analyzing “I Know Why the Caged Bird Cannot Read.” Discussion of Homework and Dialectical Journal.

Quick Quiz Part 1 List two authors (besides Dante or Homer) that Prose likes or respects. List two authors or book titles (besides Maya Angelou) that Prose does not like or respect.

NOTE: Neither Dante nor Homer can be used as a correct answer for #1. Quick Quiz Part 2 3. Discuss briefly who Dante and Homer are. NOTE: Neither Dante nor Homer can be used as a correct answer for #1.

Continue your Dialectical Journal NOTE-TAKING Quotations NOTE-MAKING Your responses, comments, or questions about the quotations you’ve selected.

HOMEWORK Complete the “I Know Why the Caged Bird Cannot Read” Deconstruction handout. You should definitely look up any words that you do not know, especially the ones in Prose’s quotations.