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arcane sullen clemency inane Tortuous ineluctable Monday November 16, 2009

Vocabulary Grades due Overview Figurative Language Background Speeches Project Agenda Monday November 16, 2009

 Writer’s Notebook  Finish lit terms/figurative language  Start Speech activity

 Section: Writers notebook  Write 2 pgs. In your writer’s notebook. Either free write, or write about what you want to do when you graduate. Include education goals, occupation, and how much you want to make

 Finish either writer’s notebook or vocabulary Wednesday/Thursday Section: Writer’s Notebook/Vocabulary

 Warm-up  Speech Project  Library Agenda Wednesday/Thursday

 Finish all assignments that are due

 Group 1: MLK 515  Group 2: Julius Ceasar p. 778  Group 3: Antigone p. 727  Group 4: Every Day Use p. 7  Go through your assigned story and find three sentences with with figurative language. Write the sentence the page found and what type of figurative language element it is.