1st/2nd ENG 1102 **and AP LANG
- **NO CLASS MEETING FRI. 3/6**
- MON. 3/9: AP/ENG 1102
- TUES. 3/10: AP/ENG 1102
- WED. 3/11: AP/ENG 1102
- THURS. 3/12: AP/ENG 1102
- **NO CLASS MEETING FRI. 3/13**
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- IMPORTANT: ATTENTION ANYONE TAKING THE AP LANG EXAM in May (or ANY AP EXAMS, for that matter): your $$payment$$ for your exams is DUE THIS FRIDAY, MARCH 6th!!!!
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1) IMPORTANT REMINDERS FOR *AP LANG. (*only) MON. 3/9:
- be ready Mon. 3/9 for an IN-CLASS, TIMED AP LANG EXAM MULTIPLE CHOICE 'MINI'-PRACTICE
- one passage and 10-12 qu's to answer that we'll check/discuss answers afterward, and I'll be noting how many you get correct!
- while you all work on this MChoice practice, I'll be coming around to assess
- ALSO, FYI: we'll be starting the PBS documentary The Murder of Emmett Till Monday in class and finish it and have discussion Tuesday
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2) ATTENTION AP LANG ENG 1102; HW DUE TUES. 3/10:
Make sure you've all read the following in Arthur Miller's play The Crucible:
- "A NOTE ON THE HISTORICAL ACCURACY OF THIS PLAY"
- ACT ONE (An Overture)
- ACT TWO
- **in BOTH the paperback copy most of you received in class Thursday and the linked PDF version below, you'll be reading through pp. 81
**NOTE: It's HIGHLY-RECOMMENDED that you all take special consideration of the following qu's while/after you read (i.e., post-its, paper notes, pg. # references, etc.); these qu's will guide DISCUSSION Tuesday in class!
ACT ONE:
- Why was Abigail asked to leave the Proctor’s home? What are Abigail’s feelings for John Proctor? For Elizabeth Proctor?
- Why do the Putnam’s start talking about witchcraft? What do they and others mention as signs of witchcraft?
- Why does Reverend Hale believe Abigail over Tituba?
- How is Tituba led into confessing and naming people?
- By the end of Act 1, the girls dancing in the woods (and dabbling in other things they should not have) turns into a litany of people being charged with witchcraft. Who, in your opinion, is most responsible? You may pick up to two people, but you must explain, using both "text evidence" and actions from the act. Whom do you blame for the hysteria that occurs, and why do you blame him/her/them?
- Why does Reverend Hale come to the Proctors' home? What does this scene reveal about Hale's role in the trial?
- What relationship does Hale suggest exists between the church and the court?
- What is the point of the discussion between Hale and the Proctors about whether or not they believe in witches?
- Choose one quotation from Act Two that you feel is especially significant to the plot, characterization, or both. Identify the speaker and, in 3-4 sentences, analyze the meaning and explain the relevancy of the quotation to what has happened thus far in the play.
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*AND FINALLY, for some background reference for the Salem Witch Trials, check out this interesting collection of 52 short YouTube videos detailing the events that led up to, and culminated into, the infamous 1692 trials--one video for each week of the year:
4th Pre-AP American Lit./Comp.
**IMPORTANT REMINDERS FOR CLASS FRI. 3/6:
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2) IF NEEDED, tomorrow we'll also finish up anything not completed from class Thurs. 3/5 (i.e., your in-class JOURNAL #8 F451/"Dover Beach" thematic/analysis response I've collected to assess for a grade!)
1) FRIDAY 3/6, you'll be completing your REQUIRED American Lit./Comp. EOC PRACTICE CHECKPOINT #2
--IMPORTANT: PLEASE BRING YOUR CHROMEBOOK/PERSONAL LAPTOP WITH YOU TOMORROW 3/6 to complete this checkpoint IN CLASS/BY THE TIME THE BELL RINGS!
- like the first checkpoint, CHECKPOINT #2 will be given via USATestPrep (*your info/login will be available)
- PLEASE NOTE, HOWEVER: THIS CKPT IS LONGER
- TWO sections--both MCHOICE and a SHORT-RESPONSE WRITING practice
- worth a 3% EOC CKPT GRADE
- more important info TBA in class tomorrow before you begin!
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2) IF NEEDED, tomorrow we'll also finish up anything not completed from class Thurs. 3/5 (i.e., your in-class JOURNAL #8 F451/"Dover Beach" thematic/analysis response I've collected to assess for a grade!)
- AND IF YOU HAVE NOT ALREADY, please return your copy of F451 to me ASAP!
- **also remove any post-it notes you made from the book as well before turning in--THANK YOU!
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