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1 Do you believe Steve is innocent or guilty? Why? What do you think the jury’s verdict will be for Steve, innocent or guilty? Do you believe King is innocent or guilty? Why? What do you think the jury’s verdict will be for King, innocent or guilty?

2 What did O’Brien see? Why did she react the way she did in hearing Steve’s verdict? EXPLAIN IN DETAIL! What do you think was Walter Dean Myers purpose to writing this novel? EXPLAIN IN DETAIL!

3 The other day. Was the anniversary of Oceanic Flight 815’s crash. It was the 10 year anniversary there were a total of 71 initial survivors. The number of survivors. Would fall as time went on as the mysteries of the island were revealed many of the mysteries still remain unsolved for the survivors.

4 What do you already know about Tupac? Who was he? Write everything and anything you know about him

5 As we re-listen, mark every time you witness a moment of love towards his mother. How as this new knowledge of Tupac’s early life change the way you see this poem? EXPLAIN IN DETAIL

6 Pass your screenplay and peer review worksheet to your neighbor. Read your neighbor’s screenplay. Check the boxes if neighbor has screenplay requirements. Give helpful suggestions and advice. Give back to neighbor. Look at what neighbor wrote about your screenplay. Make the necessary changes.

7 (adj) Reflecting in deep/serious thought (noun) Excessive pride in one’s own appearance or achievements (adj) Exaggerated sense of one’s own importance (noun) Lack of interest, enthusiasm, or emotion Vanity Arrogant Pensive Apathy Put into sentence, 2 synonyms, and picture

8 What are your beliefs and desires toward life, religion, dreams, love, etc? How strong are your beliefs/desires? What happens when our beliefs and desires are challenged? What happens when they are under attack?

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11 1922-1923 Great Britain still had control over Ireland. Conflict between those who wanted to stay with Great Britain and those who wanted to become free of British rule.

12 What’s more important, our beliefs and desires, or those we care about? EXPLAIN IN DETAIL How did the historical background benefit your understanding of this short story?

13 Screenplay -Ask each other to read to help One Pager -Silent Reading Missing Work Binder Organization Read Independent Book

14 Theme: central idea; if you summed it up in one or two words What to you was the theme of The Sniper? Back your reasoning with proof from what happened in the short story.

15 The verb of the subject must be conjugated in the correct form. Holler I YouHoller She/HeHollers WeHoller TheyHoller

16 The verb of the subject must be conjugated in the correct form. To Be IAm YouAre She/HeIs WeAre TheyAre

17 Get your viewing guide out right away, so we can finish up the movie!! Use this time to complete the questions (all should be answered except the final two!!) Make sure you have #3 on Day 2 f filled out.

18 Do you blame Loki for his choice to let go of his family? Do you see him as a bad guy? Why or why not? How did Thor change throughout his journey?

19 What can you infer about Scout… What is the big deal with Miss Caroline trying to give Walter a quarter? EXPLAIN IN DETAIL

20 The verb of the subject must be conjugated in the correct form. To Have IHave YouHave She/HeHas WeHave TheyHave

21 The verb of the subject must be conjugated in the correct form. To Be (past tense) Iwas Youwere She/Hewas Wewere Theywere

22 (noun) special liking for something (noun) preconceived opinion that is not based on reason (noun) unfairness, violation of rights (adverb) not often, rarely Prejudice Injustice Predilection Seldom

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