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Senior English 3/26/12. We must adjust to changing times and still hold on to unchanging principles. Julia Coleman Do you know the problem with political jokes? Catawampously – Defined as chest-out, big doggin ’ bravado .
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Senior English 3/26/12 • We must adjust to changing times and still hold on to unchanging principles. Julia Coleman • Do you know the problem with political jokes? • Catawampously – Defined as chest-out, big doggin’ bravado. Goals – Mrs. Day motivates to work on scholarships. View and discuss Hamlet. What do you think will happen in the video next? Homework – Begin study for Vocabulary final Thursday.
Senior English 3/27/12 • I know in my heart that man is good; that what is right will eventually triumph; and there’s purpose and worth to each and every life. – Ronald Reagan Do you agree? • Politicians and diapers should be changed regularly – and for the same reason. • Anti-goddlin’ – uneven, out-of-whack. Goals –Watch Hamlet. Discuss human motivations. Homework – None.
Senior English 3/28/12 • Foul deeds will rise though all the earth o’erwhelm them, to men’s eyes. What does this mean. -Hamlet Do you agree? • When is a door not a door? • Rug rank – a higher ranking officer; those who rate a rug in their office. Goals –Watch Hamlet. Homework – None.
Senior English 3/29/12 • Five minutes to study for Vocabulary final. • Why won’t sharks attack lawyers? • Wargasm – the condition that occurs when all the nuclear and thermonuclear buttons get pushed. Goals –Watch Hamlet. Discussion. Homework – None.
Senior English 3/30/12 • Give every man they ear but few they voice. -Polonius Do you agree? • Which are the strongest days? • Cejijunto– unibrow Goals –Watch Hamlet. Homework – Have a wonderful spring break. Be dressed for going to the trail on Monday when we return.