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1 Welcome! March 6th, 2017 Monday
Do Now Get your folder from the front crate and find your seat Begin working on your Daily Edit paragraph. Once the bell rings, you will have five minutes to find all 10 mistakes in today’s paragraph. Remember: Do Now's are INDEPENDENT and QUIET exercises. Thank you 

2 Monday March 6, 2017 Oink! Oink! From Wilbur in Charlottes Web to movie hero babe, the pig is recognized on March 1, which is National Pig Day. Often thought of as slow and dirty animals, pigs is actually clean smart creatures that many people welcome into there homes as pets. Pigs are easier to train then cat’s and dog’s! Pigs cant sweat, so they wallow in mud to stay cool. They are one of a few large mammals that live in every parts of the world.

3 Journal Heading Name 3/6/17 CP 10 Block # Hamlet Act 4, Scenes 6-7

4 CASTING CALL! Act 4, Scene 6-7 Parts: Horatio Laertes Sailor Messenger
Claudius Gertrude

5 Hamlet: Act 4, Scenes 6-7 Hidden Meaning: a deus ex machina (“instrument of God”) is when a writer uses an unexpected or unlikely event to resolve a situation in his or her story. What is the deus ex machine Shakespeare uses in scene 4? Do you think it adds to the drama of the story, or does it take away from the impact? Explain your reasoning. Main Idea: Laertes is well-known for having skill in a particular sport. What is it? How will this factor into Claudius’ plan to have Hamlet killed and make it look like an accident? What is Claudius’s back up plan in case his first plan doesn’t work? Hidden Meaning: What is interesting about Claudius’s preferred method of killing people? What does this show us about his character? Main Idea: Laertes accepts Claudius’ statement that Hamlet is their mutual enemy, but Laertes wonders why Claudius didn’t take action against Hamlet sooner. What are the two reasons that Claudius gives to explain his inaction in punishing Hamlet? Do you believe him? Why or why not? Interred Main Idea: Describe Ophelia’s death. Do you think her death was a suicide or an accident? Use textual evidence from the last time we head from Ophelia (Act 4, Scene 3) to support your answer. Hidden Meaning: What does Claudius tell Gertrude at the end of scene 5? What idea does this reinforce about his character?


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