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Week 4:6 (Feb. 24-28)

Posted on February 20, 2014 by Mr. Benton

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Seniors: Poems for Poetry Response, MLA Template, Reading Schedule (4:5-6:3), Literary Criticism Handouts (All), Atonement Prompts, Close Reading Poem & Questions (“To My Coy Mistress”), Lit Notes (All)

Freshmen, complete one journal question daily: RJ Act I Journal Questions #5-28 (typed responses submitted to Turnitin.com), Turnitin Registration Instructions, RJ Vocab List, RJ E-Text, RJ Audio-play, RJ Theme Log, Language Tricks, Tips for Reading Shakespeare, Informational Text Analysis Task #1, More Info on the Japanese-American Internment

Posted in Informative | Tagged atonement, central idea, close reading, diction, figurative language, informational text, korematsu case, marvell, mcewan, romeo and juliet, shakespeare, supreme court, theme, to my coy mistress

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