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Test your Spanish skills, theater knowledge, and grammar understanding with daily warm-up activities from March 9th to 12th. Good luck in your finals!
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March 9th-12th Warm-ups Finals week! Good luck!
Monday, March 9thWarm-upThe letters of these words, all taken from Spanish, have been mixed up. See if you can figure them out! 1. orcochcka _________ 2. oottma __________ 3. ntau __________ 4. abanna __________ 5. ooqtisum __________ 6. anoec __________ 7. drntooa __________ 8. rgica __________ 9. apotat __________ 10. tnococu __________
Tuesday, March 10th Warm-up act aside crisis dialogue monologue tragedy protagonist playwright conflict scene • Words spoken by an actor intended for only the audience and not other actors to hear • A division in the play: Shakespeare usually used five • The main character • Talk between actors • A long speech by one actor • Two sides in opposition • A play that usually has a disastrous ending for one or more characters • A turning point in the play • A play division within an act • The author of the play
Wednesday, March 11th Warm-up Decide if each sentence is a sentence, fragment or run-on (you can simply write S, F or RO). • Here is the first question. • Never before in the history of mankind. • Over the river and through the woods to grandmother’s house. • Turn the light off, it’s too bright in here. • Do you believe everything you hear? • This is the best movie, it’s hilarious. • Help me I’m having trouble with this problem. • Whether or not you plan on going to the dance. • Because her mom is mad. • Jimmy, the boy in the first row of Mr. Smith’s class.