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“It’s an ‘ Edna goes Wild ’ Wednesday!” november 21 , 2012 mr. Houghteling

“It’s an ‘ Edna goes Wild ’ Wednesday!” november 21 , 2012 mr. Houghteling. AP Literature and Composition. Happy Thanksgiving!. AGENDA. Gender Criticism Chart  Oral Reading: Alc é e and L é once and Robert…oh, my! Homework. HOMEWORK. FINISH THE BOOK! Yes, the entire book!

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“It’s an ‘ Edna goes Wild ’ Wednesday!” november 21 , 2012 mr. Houghteling

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  1. “It’s an ‘Edna goes Wild’ Wednesday!” november 21 , 2012mr. Houghteling AP Literature and Composition

  2. Happy Thanksgiving!

  3. AGENDA • Gender Criticism Chart  • Oral Reading: Alcéeand Léonce and Robert…oh, my! • Homework

  4. HOMEWORK • FINISH THE BOOK! Yes, the entire book! • Continue working on finding appropriate quotations for your gender criticism chart.

  5. Gender Criticism Table

  6. Wednesday’s Reading Guide • P. 78-81 – Mlle. Reisz gets Edna to say it. • P. 83 – the kiss. • P. 84-86 – the cleanup at the big house. • P. 86-91 – the dinner party. • P. 93 – um, more kissing?

  7. Wednesday’s Reading Guide p. 96—the reputation of Alcee Arobin. p. 97-100 – the return of Robert Lebrun. p. 102 – Robert vs. Alcee. p. 105 – more, um, “awakening” with Alcee Arobin.

  8. Reading Guide—5 p. 96—the reputation of Alcee Arobin. p. 97-100 – the return of Robert Lebrun. p. 102 – Robert vs. Alcee. p. 105 – more, um, “awakening” with Alcee Arobin. p. 105-109 – the coffee, the cat, and the kiss. P. 109-111 – Mme. Ratignolle’s hour of trial. P. 111-112– Edna and Dr. Mandelet. P. 113-116 – back to Grand Isle.

  9. Reading Guide—4 p. 63-4 - “the courageous soul.” p. 65 – Leonce visits the Doctor Mandelet. p. 69-71 – coquetry and the Colonel. p. 71-3 – Leonce goes to New York. p. 76-7 – the races and Alcee Arobin . P. 78-81 – Mlle. Reisz gets Edna to say it. P. 83 – the kiss. P. 84-86 – the cleanup at the big house. P. 86-91 – the dinner party. P. 93 – um, more kissing?

  10. Reading Possibilities 3 62- “ ‘So you remembered me at last…’” 63- “ ‘I do not know you well…’” 64- “One morning…” 65- “ ‘Yes, yes; she seems quite well…” 65- “The old gentleman…” 67- “The Doctor would have liked…”

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