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10 th Grade English Tuesday 17 Dec Agenda: Return Symbolism Analysis Separate Written and Comprehension on Final? Review Format for Final Exam Distribute Final Exam Study Guides Count Off by 10 Answer Assigned Questions with Group Present Questions and Answers Answer 2 Discussion Questions for Ch H/W: 1. Revise Symbolism Analysis (if score was a 3 or lower). 2. Finish Answering 2 Ch Discussion Questions if did not finish in class. 3. Final Survivor Challenge Speech is Thursday, 12/ Review all materials. Lord of the Flies Final Exam on Reading Comprehension, Characters and Symbols on Friday, 12/20!!!

Test Prep Groups Your task: Your group will be given character, plot, or symbolism questions. You will find the correct answer to each question. You will share your questions and answers with the class. Place questions and answers under doc cam. Each person in group must speak.

Test Prep Groups While each group presents: On back side of study guide, create a T Chart. Character Questions Reading Comprehension Record answers on the back side of the study guide so you can quiz yourself, then turn the study guide over to see if you got the right answer.

Island Map

Ch Discussion Questions 1. How and why did the symbolism of the fire change? 2. Explain how good and evil come face to face in this novel. 3. Explain how Ralph and Piggy’s relationship changed? 4. Give an example of irony from this story and explain why it is so. 5. Give an example of foreshadowing from the story and explain it. 6. How does the Quote, “Ralph wept for the end of innocence, the Darkness of a man’s heart and the fall through the air of the true, wise, friend called Piggy.” Reveal several things that Ralph learned on his “journey” in the story? 7. Use specific evidence to justify the theory that Simon symbolized a Christ figure.