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1 Update Character Chart
3/28 Agenda Review ch 19/20 Task Time Options: Start HW reading ch 21 Achieves Vocabulary Review Update Character Chart Makeup Work HW: Read ch 21 Review for V15 Quiz

2 Chapter 19 What is “it”? Why doesn’t Aunt Polly “look” at first?
The moment he was gone, she ran to a closet and got out the ruin of a jacket which Tom had gone pirating in. Then she stopped, with it in her hand, and said to herself: "No, I don't dare. Poor boy, I reckon he's lied about it—but it's a blessed, blessed lie, there's such a comfort come from it. I hope the Lord—I KNOW the Lord will forgive him, because it was such goodheartedness in him to tell it. But I don't want to find out it's a lie. I won't look." She put the jacket away, and stood by musing a minute. Twice she put out her hand to take the garment again, and twice she refrained. Once more she ventured, and this time she fortified herself with the thought: "It's a good lie—it's a good lie—I won't let it grieve me." So she sought the jacket pocket. A moment later she was reading Tom's piece of bark through flowing tears and saying: "I could forgive the boy, now, if he'd committed a million sins!" What is “it”? Why doesn’t Aunt Polly “look” at first? Why is Aunt Polly so happy at the end of the chapter?

3 Chapter 20 Briefly identify Mr. Dobbins.
Middle-aged schoolmaster – dreams of being a doctor – secretly reads anatomy book 2. Why does Tom think Becky’s mistake will be discovered? Tom thinks Becky will look guilty when Mr. Dobbins asks who tore his book and give herself away. 3. What is Tom’s reaction to the whipping for the spilled ink? He doesn’t care, thinking he actually spilled it without realizing. 4. How does he plan to help Becky? What does he ultimately do? Tom plans to grab the book from Mr. Dobbins and run out the door, but he waits too long so he stands and says he did it, taking Becky’s punishment. 5. What is worse than a whipping for Tom? How does Becky help? Tom must stay at school 2 extra hours but he does not mind, knowing Becky will be waiting for him.

4 Update Character Chart
3/29 Agenda Review ch 21 Chapter 22 Summary Task Time Options: Start HW reading ch 23 Achieves Vocabulary Review Update Character Chart Makeup Work HW: Read ch 21 Review for V15 Quiz

5 Chapter 21 Why do the small boys want revenge on the schoolmaster?
Mr. Dobbins is punishing them more than usual because of “Examination” day. 2. What aspect of the girls’ compositions does the narrator most dislike? They all end with a religious idea or moral designed to teach the listener something. 3. State a thematic concept for this novel based on what is said about sermons. Often people who preach to others are the least worthy. 4. What aspect of the prank pulled on the headmaster is unbelievable? That Mr. Dobbins would have his head covered in paint all day and not realize it. 1-21 Jeoparady

6 3/30 Agenda Check Mail! Chapter 23 Review V11-15 Crossword Race!
Task Time Options: Start HW reading ch 24/25 Summary w/ Pictures  Achieves Vocabulary Review Update Character Chart Makeup Work HW: Finish ch 24/25 summary Review for V15 Quiz

7 Ch Change in Tom? 1. Why does Muff’s gratitude for the tobacco bother Huck and Tom? Huck and Tom know Muff is innocent, but have not come forward to clear him. They feel ashamed of themselves when he thanks them for their small gifts. 2. How does the attitude of the spectators change as the prosecution puts on its case? Those attending the court start out ready to convict Muff, but become sympathetic when the defense lawyer refuses to cross-examine any of the prosecution witnesses. They feel sorry for Muff and are upset his lawyer is not fighting for his life. 3. Where do you think Tom goes the night before the trial, when he “was out late that night, and came to bed through the window”? Tom is probably telling his story to the defense attorney. 4. What evidence is there that Muff does not know of his own innocence during the trial? Muff is surprised his attorney does not cross examine any witnesses, and he buries his face in his hands when the prosecution rests. 5. Why do you suppose Injun Joe gives a “barely perceptible start” at the mention of Tom’s hiding place behind the elms? Injun Joe knows there are elms there and realizes Tom is proving Joe’s guilt beyond any doubt.

8 Review for 1-21 TEST Review session afterschool today to 3:30
3/31 Agenda – Period 4 Check Mail! Chapter 19 Review V15 Quiz Chapter Questions HW: Check pocalykoenglish.pbworks.com for test review resources (answers to ch questions/Jeopardy) Review for 1-21 TEST Review session afterschool today to 3:30

9 Chapter 19 What is “it”? Why doesn’t Aunt Polly “look” at first?
The moment he was gone, she ran to a closet and got out the ruin of a jacket which Tom had gone pirating in. Then she stopped, with it in her hand, and said to herself: "No, I don't dare. Poor boy, I reckon he's lied about it—but it's a blessed, blessed lie, there's such a comfort come from it. I hope the Lord—I KNOW the Lord will forgive him, because it was such goodheartedness in him to tell it. But I don't want to find out it's a lie. I won't look." She put the jacket away, and stood by musing a minute. Twice she put out her hand to take the garment again, and twice she refrained. Once more she ventured, and this time she fortified herself with the thought: "It's a good lie—it's a good lie—I won't let it grieve me." So she sought the jacket pocket. A moment later she was reading Tom's piece of bark through flowing tears and saying: "I could forgive the boy, now, if he'd committed a million sins!" What is “it”? Why doesn’t Aunt Polly “look” at first? Why is Aunt Polly so happy at the end of the chapter?

10 Chapter 20 Briefly identify Mr. Dobbins.
Middle-aged schoolmaster – dreams of being a doctor – secretly reads anatomy book 2. Why does Tom think Becky’s mistake will be discovered? Tom thinks Becky will look guilty when Mr. Dobbins asks who tore his book and give herself away. 3. What is Tom’s reaction to the whipping for the spilled ink? He doesn’t care, thinking he actually spilled it without realizing. 4. How does he plan to help Becky? What does he ultimately do? Tom plans to grab the book from Mr. Dobbins and run out the door, but he waits too long so he stands and says he did it, taking Becky’s punishment. 5. What is worse than a whipping for Tom? How does Becky help? Tom must stay at school 2 extra hours but he does not mind, knowing Becky will be waiting for him.

11 Chapter 21 (142 & ) Why do the small boys want revenge on the schoolmaster? Mr. Dobbins is punishing them more than usual because of “Examination” day. 2. What aspect of the girls’ compositions does the narrator most dislike? They all end with a religious idea or moral designed to teach the listener something. 3. State a thematic concept for this novel based on what is said about sermons. Often people who preach to others are the least worthy. 4. What aspect of the prank pulled on the headmaster is unbelievable? That Mr. Dobbins would have his head covered in paint all day and not realize it. 1-21 Jeoparady


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