October 6, 2014 - Stargirl chapters 13 and 14 Homework: B ring your copy of Stargirl for tomorrow's class. Vocab quiz on Monday - chapters 13-22 Test corrections.

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October 6, Stargirl chapters 13 and 14 Homework: B ring your copy of Stargirl for tomorrow's class. Vocab quiz on Monday - chapters Test corrections due Friday! Objective I can evaluate Stargirl's exposition and rising action. Wa rm Up: T ake out a clean sheet of paper. Put your name in the upper right hand corner. On the title line, write Stargirl Vocabulary Quiz 1-4. Skip the line under the title and number your paper 1-5. Take out your test corrections if you did them.

Fill in the sentence with the correct word from last week's vocabulary. hoax perpetual elusive ukelele marquee 1. The ____________________ at Stonecrest movie theater informed me of all the showtimes for The Mazerunner. 2. John's _____________ tardiness to class resulted in the teacher assigning him after school detention. 3. While some people believe that the Loch Ness monster really exists, others feel that it is just a __________and not real at all. 4. Stargirl strums her _____________ and sings "Happy Birthday" to the students at MAHS. 5. At first the students found Stargirl to be ______________, but once they got to know her personality, they started to enjoy having her around.

Test corrections Y ou must do test corrections on a separate sheet of notebook paper. They are due on Friday October 10 if you want the credit! You rewrite the ENTIRE question / definition and the answer, you DO NOT simply change the letter answer. The number of your test correction should match the number of your test question that you missed. I will average in a 100 with your test grade if you do them ALL and do them CORRECTLY!

So let's say you missed #s, 3, 10, 13, 16, 28 and 37. Your test corrections would look like this: 3. Plot - the sequence of events in a story 10. Rising action - the events leading to the climax 13. In "The Treasure of Lemon Brown," Lemon does not change. Based on this, we can say that Lemon is a static character st person point of view - the narrator is a character in the story 28. Tom and Fred argued about their favorite baseball team - external 37. A play about a Labrador retriever and a whippet that travel to a distant galaxy - entertain

Warm up: Copy the following questions and vocabulary words into your notes Chapters Explain Stargirl's philosophy about her name. Do you agree/disagree? Why? 2. In your opinion, do you agree with the jury's reaction to Stargirl during the Hot Seat episode? Why or why not. 3. Describe the Ron Kovac incident at the basketball game. 4. How do the fan's react to Stargirl at the end of the game? 5. Describe Stargirl's Valentine message to Leo. oblivious (50) hesitated (65)

oblivious (50) hesitated (65) 1. We expected to lose. We were comfortable with losing. In fact, most of us were oblivious to it, since we didn't even attend the games. 2. "Who do you root for?" Stargirl hesitated. She smiled, she threw out her arms. "I root for everybody!"

oblivious to be unaware of what is happening around you; unmindful

hesitated to be slow to act, speak or decide. to pause or wait in uncertainty