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Bellringer 1-31-13

Bellringer 1-31-13. The two events that contribute most directly to the end of Elizabeth’s innocence are – Throwing rocks at the Marigolds and then pulling them up. Chanting at Miss Lottie and then pulling up the Marigolds. Hearing her father cry and they pulling up the Marigolds

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Bellringer 1-31-13

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  1. Bellringer 1-31-13 • The two events that contribute most directly to the end of Elizabeth’s innocence are – • Throwing rocks at the Marigolds and then pulling them up. • Chanting at Miss Lottie and then pulling up the Marigolds. • Hearing her father cry and they pulling up the Marigolds • Which of the following emotions best describes what Elizabeth feels for Miss Lottie at the end of the story? • Fear • Admiration • Indifference

  2. Students will take quizzes on “Marigolds,” Formal and Informal Language, and figures of speech

  3. Students will turn in this week’s homework Handout pp. 27-28

  4. Students will log grades in profile folders And receive graded papers

  5. Homework Students will begin reading, “Liberty,” and study the vocabulary words.

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