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1. Do Now 2. Notes / Video 3. Group Work 4. TTL. Chapter 16 Dec . 10 th. Chapter 16 Dec. 10 th. Ordinal Relationship: when one event happens BEFORE another event Ex: The sun comes up in the morning I drive to work. Causal Relationship:
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1. Do Now 2. Notes / Video 3. Group Work 4. TTL
Chapter 16 Dec. 10th Ordinal Relationship: when one event happens BEFORE another event Ex: The sun comes up in the morning I drive to work. Causal Relationship: when one event happens BEFORE and directly influences another event Ex: I do my homework and study for the quiz I get an A.
Chapter 16 Dec. 10th Which of the following statements are effects caused by the following event? Ms. Bennetinsisted upon Jane riding out on horseback to Netherfield Park…
f) Mr. Collins visits Longbourne and decides to propose to one of the Bennet sisters. a) Jane gets engaged with Mr.Bingley c) Jane gets sick and stays at Netherfield Ms. Bennetinsisted upon Jane riding out on horseback to Netherfield Park… b) Mr. Darcy likes Elizabeth d) Mr. Darcy repeatedly rejects Ms. Bingley e) Miss Bingley thinks lowly ofElizabeth
Group Work • Your table will be assigned one of the following events. Your job is to write a newspaper article that explains THREE ways how the plot of Pride and Prejudice would be different as a result of this event. • You may invent dialogue/quotations for the characters, but please be realistic. • See the STUDENT EXAMPLES and RUBRIC for further clarification.
A. The Bennet family included Mr. Bennet, Ms. Bennet, four daughters, and a son. • B. The Bennet family did not attend the ball at Meryton. • C. Elizabeth traveled by coach, rather than walk, to Netherfield to see her sister. • D. Mr. Darcy acted politely at the Meryton ball. • E. Mr. Bingley did not bring any sisters or family with him to Netherfield- just him and Mr. Darcy.
Homework • Read Ch. 17 • Write down TWO examples from Chapter 17 of events that have been influenced by earlier events.