English 12 Block 1: Homework for Thursday
- Finish the following questions for "Death and Justice":
- 1. In a full sentence, state the name of the author & the title of the essay. (1)
- 2. Explain the author's central thesis. (2)
- 3. Explain three major points or reasons that the author uses to support the thesis. (3)
- 4. Explain one stylistic device used by the author. (2)
- 5. Evaluate the essay. What did you like or not like? (2)
- 6. What makes this an argumentative essay? (2)
- If not finished, read George Woodcock's "The Tyranny of the Clock" and complete the following alt. assignment:
- In a full paragraph and with at least two properly blended and cited quotations, explain why “The Tyranny of the Clock?” is an expository essay. You may provide a complex response.
- If not done, read “What is poverty?” and finish the following alt. assignment for Wednesday:
- In a full paragraph and with at least two properly blended and cited quotations, explain why “What is Poverty?” is (or isn’t) an expository essay. You may provide a complex response.
English 9 Block 2: Homework for Thursday
- Be ready for tomorrow's capitalization test! You can review here and here.
- Read the 3rd and 4th poems of the poetry handout and define at least four words or phrases from each poem.
- Miss the poetry test? Review your poetry notes and crossword for the poetry test. If you're up for the challenge, read my online poetry notes for Grades 11/12! :-) Also, review the themes of each of the five poems we studied as a class.
English 11 Block 3: Homework for Thursday
- Please re-read all of Act 3 of Macbeth.
- We'll write the Act 2/3 Macbeth test on
ThursdayFriday. - Start the Act 3 study guide.
- You can use the No Fear Shakespeare version or the audio version!
- Study these notes on the colon, semicolon and comma.
- Finish the Act 2 study guide.
English 9 Linear: Homework for Friday
- Didn't write today's test? Finish reading Tomorrow, When The War Began. Finish your Part 4 study guide. The final test is on Wednesday.
- Study your notes on characterization.