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Tuesday, December 3 rd English 112 – Purpose and Agenda

Tuesday, December 3 rd English 112 – Purpose and Agenda. Purpose - What: read and comprehend Lord of the Flies as a literary novel; How: RT, discussions, analysis of literary elements; Why: to apply comprehension strategies, to relate and empathize with a variety of people

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Tuesday, December 3 rd English 112 – Purpose and Agenda

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  1. Tuesday, December 3rdEnglish 112 – Purpose and Agenda Purpose - What: read and comprehend Lord of the Flies as a literary novel; How: RT, discussions, analysis of literary elements; Why: to apply comprehension strategies, to relate and empathize with a variety of people • Chapter 10 Close Reading and Questions • Jigsaw – Share findings in small groups • Exit Journal--Do you think all humans have evil inside them? Why or why not? HW – Finish Chapter 10 and RT for Friday. Reading Minutes!

  2. Tuesday, December 3rdEnglish 111 – Purpose and Agenda Purpose: continue practicing comprehension strategies with RT and discussion - Lord of the Flies; continue to ponder Nature vs. Nurture argument…choose a side • Choose a side…record on My Progress handout • Chapter 11 RT Small group to large group discussion through 173 • Continue Chapter 11 HW – Finish Chapter 11/RT and Reading Minutes! Your Chapter 7-12 Quiz will be on Monday (study guides are available on my website).

  3. Tuesday, December 3rdEnglish 141 – Purpose and Agenda Purpose: comprehend fiction by using reading strategies (questioning, monitoring, summarizing, etc) while reading “The Pardoner’s Tale” in the Elements of Literature; make connections to historical context and text itself in response to Type I • Finish Modern Pilgrims • Type I – “Money is the root of all evil”. This is a common and universal theme in literature. • Introduction to the “The Pardoner’s Tale” – who is the Pardoner? Return to description. • Literary terms – dramatic/situational/verbal irony • Begin reading/listening “The Pardoner’s Tale” – Prologue and Tale HW - None

  4. The Pardoner He has long hair as yellow as wax, which falls down his back like rat tails. His eyeballs are bulging, and he wears small cap. He carries a wallet on his lap. He puts on airs by riding in fashion. His voice sounds like a goat. He sells fake religious relics and is very greedy. As a pardoner, he accepts money from people who wish to be absolved of their sins and the money is supposed to go to religious institutions. Many pardoners were dishonest and even loyal church members ridiculed them.

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