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“It’s a ‘Where are we?’ Wednesday!” november 14, 2012 mr. Houghteling

“It’s a ‘Where are we?’ Wednesday!” november 14, 2012 mr. Houghteling. AP Literature and Composition. Last Weekend’s HOMEWORK. Thursday—Section XVI, pp 45-49. Friday—Section XVII, pp 49-53. Saturday—Sections XVIII-XIX, pp 53-58. Sunday—Section XX, pp 58-61.

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“It’s a ‘Where are we?’ Wednesday!” november 14, 2012 mr. Houghteling

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  1. “It’s a ‘Where are we?’ Wednesday!” november 14, 2012mr.Houghteling AP Literature and Composition

  2. Last Weekend’s HOMEWORK • Thursday—Section XVI, pp 45-49. • Friday—Section XVII, pp 49-53. • Saturday—Sections XVIII-XIX, pp 53-58. • Sunday—Section XX, pp 58-61. • Monday—Section XXI, pp 61-64. • Tuesday—Sections XXII-XIV, pp 64-73. • TOTAL = pages 45-73. • Be ready and prepared for an assessment on Wednesday.

  3. AGENDA • Assessment on Wednesday! (pages 45-73) • What questions do you have? • Let’s read! • Homework—pick one!

  4. HOMEWORK • Choose either A or B. Choice B may be slightly more difficult, but also more rewarding. $ • You must use direct quotes, parentheses, and page references. Try to develop the skill of including your interpretation with your direct quote in the same sentence. • You may use other pages and references (separate from the quote given) to support your analysis if you need to.

  5. Reading Possibilities 1 46- “Robert’s going…” 47- “It did not strike her…” 48- “ ‘That Victor!...’ ” 50- “Mr. Pontellier was very fond…” 50- “He and his wife…” 52- “ ‘You used to think…’ ” (all the way to the end of the chapter!

  6. Reading Possibilities 2 53- “Edna looked straight before her…” 54- “As Edna walked along…” 55- “She knew that Madame Ratignolle’s opinion…” 56- “Mr. Ratignolle…” 56- “Edna felt depressed…” 61- “ ‘How handsome Mrs. Pontellier…’”

  7. 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…”

  8. HOMEWORK • Choose either A or B. B may be slightly more difficult, but also more rewarding. $ • You must use direct quotes, parentheses, and page references. Try to develop the skill of including your interpretation with your direct quote in the same sentence. • You may use other pages and references (separate from the quote given) to support your analysis if you need to.

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