Need to Know - 11/11/14 My cousins visit Yellowstone national park every summer on there vacation. 1. Which is the BEST correction for the sentence above?

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Need to Know - 11/11/14 My cousins visit Yellowstone national park every summer on there vacation. 1. Which is the BEST correction for the sentence above? (EQ’s 39 & 40) A.My cousins visit Yellowstone National Park every summer on they’re vacation. B.My cousins visit Yellowstone National Park every summer on their vacation. C.My cousins visit Yellowstone national park every summer on their vacation. D.Correct as is

Announcements Progress Reports go out tomorrow! Make sure that you are keeping up with the study packet: remember, it is a test grade and it will help you on your midterm next month! Your quiz on Friday will cover any material from last week and this week (also any word wall words.)

Today’s EQs EQ: 49 How do we assess the elements of drama? EQ: 50 How do we analyze classical, historical, and literary allusions? EQ: 51 How do we analyze a passage for words or phrases that provide historical or cultural cues? My measureable goals: I can identify elements of drama in a play. I can classify allusions after reading them. I can point out historical cues.

Review! 1.What is an aside? Find an example from the play 2.Stage directions? Find an example from the play 3.What is the difference between a soliloquy and a monologue? 4. What was the monologue we read yesterday? 5. What allusions did we read about yesterday?

Oxymoron Review EQ: 48 Oxymoron - two contradictory terms are placed side by side, usually for an effect of intensity: darkness visible (John Milton) burning ice What are some oxymorons in Romeo and Juliet? Cold fire, sick health, ect…

Pun or play on words My first job was working in an orange juice factory, but I got canned because I couldn't concentrate. Sole/Soul Open your books to page 1053 and turn in your packet to Act I scene iv. Answer with a partner, # 2 and 4

Irony: 3 Types Take good notes Verbal Irony- Sarcasm For example, “Oh great, I just spilled ketchup on my brand new Jordans.” Is it really great? No! Situational Irony-When the opposite happens in a situation. For example: You are dying of thirst in the middle of the ocean. Dramatic Irony- When the audience knows something is going to happen but the character does not, For example: Romeo “I fear some consequence…” No, Romeo! Don’t go to the party! You will die!!!!

The Queen Mab speech/monologue Open your books to page 1054 Write down all historical clues that you can find down on your notebook. answer # 6 Act I scene iv on your study guide

Open your books to page 1064 Reading Act II, scene i and ii Chorus Romeo Benvolio Mercutio

Exit Ticket Choose 1 type of verbal irony and give an example that we did not discuss in class. Why is the Queen Mab speech/monologue so widely talked about in the academic community? What are some historical clues found in the speech?