Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Bring Perrine and Crime and Punishment

1) Poem hand-out from yesterday/at-home timed write collected today; Late papers accepted tomorrow.  But you will get something that will make further late papers impossible to accept.  Alternate assignment provided for people with extenuating absence situations only.

2) Studied "Meeting at Night" (713) for its sensory imagery; also looked at companion "Parting at Morning" (714) and associated questions.

3) 1st period needs to evaluate the "Storm Warnings" essays based on the rubric AND the overhead.  5th period will see the overhead tomorrow.

4) IF you are taking the AP test, be sure to read and thoughtfully consider the questions pertaining to two more poems that focus on imagery:
Frost's "After Apple-Picking" (720-721)
Robert Hayden's "Those Winter Sundays" (721-722) 

FOR TOMORROW
Bring. Both. Books.

You should have finished reading Crime and Punishment.  No written homework for Wednesday, but clear knowledge of Parts VII and VII is expected.

Yes, you should also have finished the Epilogues.  But truth be told, nothing tomorrow will involve the epilogues. 



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