11-11-15  To review vocabulary from The Crucible by completing a crossword puzzle  To examine themes and irony in Act 3 by giving and explaining specific.

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 To review vocabulary from The Crucible by completing a crossword puzzle  To examine themes and irony in Act 3 by giving and explaining specific examples

Essential Questions:  What themes did I see in Act 3?  What types of irony did I see in Act 3?

Absent Last Class?  Finish reading Act 3 and be ready for a quiz next class when you arrive!!  Complete character chart for Act 3 only on your assigned character. Turn in next class when you arrive!

Today’s Agenda:  Journal  Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle  Find examples of themes and irony and post to Edmodo

Page R10:  Situational irony  Verbal irony  Dramatic irony

Journal:  Have you ever sacrificed something for someone? Has anyone ever sacrificed something for you? What is the biggest sacrifice someone can make for another person ?