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Dr.Ehlert
ENGLISH LITERATURE
Read about Samuel Taylor Coleridge on page 270.
You will be reading, "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner," on pages 252-270. But first, please go through the reading and define the following vocabulary.
eftsoons purist nether
kirk furrow main
drifts root sere
cliffs death-fires sedge
ken wist cleft
swound sprite jargoning
shroud gossamers seraph
vespers homed shrieve
After reading the selection, answer questions 1-6 on page 270.
Homework
In a three paragraph essay, explain why the wedding guest is a sadder and wiser man after hearing the Mariner's story. This is due Friday,
PHYSICAL SCIENCE
Grade your study guide and email me anything that gave you trouble. enlertmarilyn@gmail.com
Answers
1. gravitational, weak, strong and electromagnetic
2. gravitational is weakest and strong is the strongest
3. See your book.
4.new force is 4 times larger than the old one.
5. new one is 16 times smaller than the old one.
6. new one is 90 times larger than the old one.
7. The equal and opposite force is the gravitational force that Venus exerts on the sun.
8. Centripetal force is required for circular motion.
9. See your book for answers.
10. The wire is exerting the centripetal force. The force it exerts will change as needed by the principles listed in questions #9.
11. It is a myth. There is no such force.
12. skip
13. Inner--Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars
Outer--Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
14. The 8 above
15. Saturn, Uranus, Jupiter, Neptune
16. Most asteroids are between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.
17. Perturbations in its orbit
18. a nucleus, a coma, and a tail.
19. All three parts are present when the comet is close to the sun.
20 Comet orbits are elliptical.
21. Kuiper belt
22. Gravity is caused by the fact that objects with mass bend space and time.
23. Gravity is caused by the exchange of particles called "gravitons."
SPANISH I
IV. Verb ESTAR. Do CD's 4.1-4.4, pages 30-33.
Homework: page 34, 4.5 and 4.6. Practice vocabulary.
SPANISH II
Pages 49-51. 7.2-7.6
Grade Self Test and use book to change any you missed.
Self Test 6 answers
6.01
1.b 2,c 3. d 4. a 5 e
6.02
a. No, no prepare las lecciones.
b. No, no visito a nadie.
c. No, no viajamos nunca. or Nunca viajamos.
d. No, la profesora no explica ninguna leccion.
e. No,no compran nada.
6.03
a. I don't want anything.
b. We never go out
c. No one studies.
h. Mark always finishes at two o'clock.
d. They don't go to any concerts.
e. You all never ask.
f. I don't want to read anything now.
g. The teacher teaches something important.
h. Mark always finishes at two o'clock.
I. Someone is here.
j. I need some books.
WORLD LITERATURE
Vocabulary
Kon-Tiki astern
plankton ichthyologist
starboard tholepins
port bulwarks
falsetto terns
veritable
dorsal
inert
draught
Read "Kon-Tiki" page 271-279 and do questions 271-279.
Homework
Read "Once by the Pacific," page 280 and answer questions.
AMERICAN LITERATURE
Make a chart for the following authors in unit 13:
AUTHOR TITLES CHARACTERS SETTING BRIEF SUMMARY
Carl Sandburg
Marian Anderson
Jessie Stuart
Elisabeth Elliot