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Bell Ringer 12/13. Please get out your Death of a Salesman study guide so that we can go over the page on Themes. Please make sure that you have both 1 sentence that addresses each topic and bullet points of proof that supports your statement. Pd. 1, 2, 7, & 9. Bell Ringer 12/13.
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Bell Ringer 12/13 • Please get out your Death of a Salesman study guide so that we can go over the page on Themes. • Please make sure that you have both 1 sentence that addresses each topic and bullet points of proof that supports your statement. • Pd. 1, 2, 7, & 9
Bell Ringer 12/13 • Please get out your Death of a Salesman study guide so that we can go over the page on Irony. • Please make sure you have 2 examples for each type of irony. • Pd. 3
Bell Ringer 12/13 • Please get out your Death of a Salesman study guide so that we can go over the Foils and Symbols pages. • Pd. 4
English III • EQ: How do the content, style, and themes of DoaS work together to convey Miller’s purpose? • Agenda • Bell Ringer/Discussion • Agenda/EQ • Death of a Salesman Open-Ended Response • Marking before submitting • DoaSReview • Tragedy Questions • The American Dream • Irony • Foils • Symbols • Themes • Quizzing in Partners • Doas Test
Bell Ringer 12/13 • Please get out your Punctuating Dialogue Exercise, Yesterday’s Peer Review, and the final draft of your Dialogue Response.
Creative Writing • How do authors use narrative techniques to convey a vivid picture of experiences, events, settings, and characters? • Agenda • Bell Ringer/Discussion • Agenda/EQ • Finishing up Punctuating Dialogue Exercise • Dialogue Prompt Peer Review • Final Edit of Dialogue • Reading our Dialogue Prompt Responses
Dialogue Prompt • Using the same situation/characters as our last prompt (Show vs. Tell), create a conversation between two characters. • Follow the guidelines of good dialogue • Don’t weigh it down with exposition • Use it to build towards something • Make it sound like a real conversation (without the boring parts) • Use it to reveal personality • Don’t overuse exclamation • Keep dialogue tags simple • Make your conversations surprising • Try your best to observe the rules you already know for punctuation and spacing. • We will be discussing these ideas tomorrow (so have your conversations ready) • Keep it between 1 page and 1 page front and back