Sunday, October 24, 2010

Monday, October 25, Ambiguity, Irony, Lady or the Tiger

Objective: Review grammar rules. Today, we will add ambiguity to our literary term definitions. We will see how ambiguity is incorporated into a story witb irony and how it affects the readers' interpretation. We will continue to increase vocabulary and analyze character traits to determine motive.

Warm-Up

Edit the following paragraph:

i was walking down the stret wen a ugly Dog come running at I. he is so big he make me scared. help! i screemed but noone come to help me.what does me me do? i thought anxiously. then, the big dog leaped at me. i thought i is going to die. but he just lick my face and rolled over on his back. so i rub his belly and i knew he didnt want to never hurt no one.

1. Read intro to ambiguity, irony, Lady or the Tiger? Holt textbook - page 297

2. Vocabulary v- definitions in notebooks - page 297 - holt text. Also do quick write on same page.

3. What is justice? Discuss justice system of olden days compared to now. Who has the right to implement and determine justice?

4. Begin to listen to and read lady or the Tiger? Who is the king? Why does he beleive his justice system is fair? Identify verbal irony as wev read.

HW - vocabualy sentences - also begin collage that is due friday - directions handed out and on friday's blog.

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