Friday 8/ 29/14! Study for your quiz on Word Wall words 11-15 and have your bell- work out so I can check it! Take turns quizzing each other! BYOD QUIZLET.

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Friday 8/ 29/14! Study for your quiz on Word Wall words and have your bell- work out so I can check it! Take turns quizzing each other! BYOD QUIZLET

“The Necklace” by Guy De Maupassant Follow along to the story on page 222 Fill out the worksheet as we read Turn in for a grade at the end of class Plot Character Point of View Setting Theme

EQ: 5-9 Let’s review each element from “The Necklace” by Guy De Maupassant. Look at your worksheet and make sure that you have the correct answer. Plot Character Point of View Setting Theme

Freshman Survival Projects You have 5 minutes to gather in your groups and then you’ll have 1 minute to get up and a present your projects! Pick a speaker!

Exit Ticket EQ:7 Is Mathilde a sympathetic character? Can you identify with her? Do you care about her at the beginning, or at the end? Why or why not?