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ENGLISH II HONORS FEBRUARY 19 TH

ENGLISH II HONORS FEBRUARY 19 TH. As you come in, I’ll stamp “Do Not Weep, Maiden, War is Kind” annotation and Worksheet in #4 for Word Roots packet. REMINDERS. Homework: Complete worksheet for “Do Not Weep Maiden, War is Kind.” (due tomorrow)

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ENGLISH II HONORS FEBRUARY 19 TH

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  1. ENGLISH II HONORSFEBRUARY 19TH As you come in, I’ll stamp “Do Not Weep, Maiden, War is Kind” annotation and Worksheet in #4 for Word Roots packet.

  2. REMINDERS • Homework: • Complete worksheet for “Do Not Weep Maiden, War is Kind.” (due tomorrow) • Annotate “Slave Mother: Tale of the Ohio” (due tomorrow) • Root Words #5– due Monday. • Poetry packet– due Thursday If you didn’t get a stamp for anything we’ve done, your homework for the next few days is to finish those poems (either annotations or worksheet). Even without a stamp, finishing your work will get you more points than not finishing your work. • Bring To Kill a Mockingbird starting Thursday.

  3. STANDARDS Literary Criticism 3.11 Evaluate the aesthetic qualities of style, including the impact of diction and figurative language on tone, mood, and theme, using the terminology of literary criticism. (Aesthetic approach)

  4. PRACTICE • We’ll count off by 5’s. • Once in your group, work together to come up with several annotations for your stanza. Whatever your group decides to write down, you should write down on your own page. • You’ll be presenting today AND others will be writing down your annotations. • Look for the following: • verbal irony • repetition • imagery (are they beautiful images, horrible images, funny images, sorrowful images, etc.?) • speaker’s tone • your mood • diction

  5. PRESENTATIONS Now, each group will present their group’s annotations. Your group will use the ELMO projector to read and explain the annotations that you wrote down (choose one group member’s poem to put under the ELMO). As you explain, the class will be writing down your annotations (so make sure to explain them very clearly).

  6. DISCUSSION • Why was Crane sarcastically saying that “war is kind” and presenting horrific images from war? • What is Crane’s main point, or THEME?

  7. HOMEWORK • Complete the worksheet for “Do Not Weep, Maiden, War is Kind” and annotate “Slave Mother: Tale of the Ohio.”

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