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Bellringer —Secession

Bellringer —Secession . Complete the reading check questions. You MAY use your text. You MAY NOT get or receive help from anyone else!. “It’s a Union Work Wednesday!” . AP Language and Composition November 28, 2012 Mr. Houghteling. Bellringer —Secession .

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Bellringer —Secession

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  1. Bellringer—Secession • Complete the reading check questions. • You MAY use your text. • You MAY NOT get or receive help from anyone else!

  2. “It’s a Union Work Wednesday!” AP Language and Composition November 28, 2012 Mr. Houghteling

  3. Bellringer—Secession • Complete the reading check questions. • You MAY use your text. • You MAY NOT get or receive help from anyone else!

  4. AGENDA • “Obama’s Re-Election…” • The Gettysburg Address • The Sheet! • American Civil War background info

  5. The Gettysburg Address

  6. Exit Slip American Civil War How does background knowledge of the American Civil War help the reader understand: 1. the context of Lincoln’s speech? OR 2. the purpose of Lincoln’s speech? Choose one and explain your answer thoroughly.

  7. Vocabulary • Four score and seven years: • proposition: • consecrate: • hallow: • endure: • devotion: • nobly: • perish:

  8. Homework • Complete your sheet on “The Gettysburg Address!”

  9. Tropes and Schemes

  10. Exit SlipAmericanCivil War How does background knowledge of the American Civil War help the reader understand: 1. the context of Lincoln’s speech? OR 2. the purpose of Lincoln’s speech? Choose one and explain your answer thoroughly.

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