Welcome – Tuesday 11/13 Please sign in for attendance purposes. Please take one of each of the handouts in the red bins (IF YOU DON’T HAVE THEM FROM LAST.

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Welcome – Tuesday 11/13 Please sign in for attendance purposes. Please take one of each of the handouts in the red bins (IF YOU DON’T HAVE THEM FROM LAST WEEK!) Please have a seat and get ready for class. Thank you!

Today… is 11/13/12 Continue with The Canterbury Tales WARM UP/REVIEW/QUIZ: Define the following and provide an example: 1.FRAME STORY 2.SATIRE 3.IRONY Provide the following information for 1 of the 5 below: SOCIAL STATUS/DRESS/PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS/PERSONALITY TRAITS/SATIRE-IRONY  Friar  The Merchant  The Oxford Cleric  The Franklin  The Cook

Using the Questions in the Margin to Make Sure You Are “Getting It” Use the slip of paper (and your partners) to complete an INFERNCING chart for the question you have been assigned. IT SAYSI SAYAND SO… The BookYour OpinionRestate the question and answer it. Use supporting details from the text.