Outside reading book check
Lit term: allusion, protagonist, antagonist
We divided up into eight groups. Each group will be responsible for one of the following in order to present it to class in the next couple of weeks.
Tonight I can write the saddest lines Pablo Neruda
I do not love thee as if you were a salt-rose Neruda
Tyger, Tyger William Blake
Ozymandias Percy Bysshe Shelley
Reflective essay assigned. Language book p 32-33. We continued with reflective essay lessons. Final paper needs to have at least one incidence of dialogue.
In our effort to practice descriptive language, we practiced with the evaluative sentence "It was a beautiful day at the beach". As a class we wrote the following:
It was a beautiful day at the beach. Waves crashed into the rocks, spewing a fan of water into air that reflected rainbow colors back to me. The glistening water brushed over the sand like an artist’s soft brushstroke. My eyes squinted and I pulled out my sunglasses. My feet dug into the cooler sand below the surface. The wind picked up and sand lifted off the beach and raced along the shore.
Reminders:
Wednesday, 2-29, Reflective essay due
Monday, 4-9, outside reading due (800 pages)
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