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Canterbury Tales Bellringer # 1 2-25-14 You need your literature book!. Directions: Use yesterday’s notes to help you answer these questions. In what form of English is T he Canterbury Tales written? Where are the pilgrims in The Canterbury Tales going and how many of them are going?
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Canterbury Tales Bellringer # 1 2-25-14You need your literature book! Directions: Use yesterday’s notes to help you answer these questions. • In what form of English is The Canterbury Tales written? • Where are the pilgrims in The Canterbury Tales going and how many of them are going? • What are the three cross sections of society the pilgrims fit into? • Explain one way Chaucer uses satire in The Canterbury Tales. Today’s Target: I can compare and contrast what is stated in a text to its inferred meaning.
Canterbury Tales Bellringer # 23-5-14 You need your literature book! Rate the following pilgrims on a scale from 1-10: 1= evil, immoral 10= holy, moral Explain why you assigned each pilgrim the number you chose. Use the info in the prologue and your own analysis to support your choices. • Knight 4. Nun or prioress • Squire 5. Monk • Yeoman Today’s Target: I can compare and contrast what is stated in a text to its inferred meaning.
Canterbury Tales Bellringer # 33-6-14 You need your literature book! Rate the following pilgrims on a scale from 1-10: 1= evil, immoral 10= holy, moral Explain why you assigned each pilgrim the number you chose. Use the info in the prologue and your own analysis to support your choices. 1. Friar 4. Sergeant at Law 2. Merchant 5. Franklin 3. Oxford Cleric Today’s Target: I can compare and contrast what is stated in a text to its inferred meaning.
Canterbury Tales Bellringer # 43-7-14 You need your literature book! Rate the following pilgrims on a scale from 1-10: 1= evil, immoral 10= holy, moral Explain why you assigned each pilgrim the number you chose. Use the info in the prologue and your own analysis to support your choices. • Guildsmen4. Doctor • Cook 5. Wife of Bath • Skipper 6. Parson Today’s Target: I can compare and contrast what is stated in a text to its inferred meaning.
Canterbury Tales Bellringer # 53-10-14 You need your literature book! Rate the following pilgrims on a scale from 1-10: 1= evil, immoral 10= holy, moral Explain why you assigned each pilgrim the number you chose. Use the info in the prologue and your own analysis to support your choices. • Plowman4. Manciple • Miller 4. Reeve Today’s Target: I can compare and contrast what is stated in a text to its inferred meaning.