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ENGLISH LITERATURE 4/27/2020 Read about George Orwell on page 477. Check vocabulary before reading. As you read, see if you find any evidence of crimestop, black-white or doublethink in modern society. Orwell said of his book NINETEEN EIGHTY-FOUR: "I don't believe that the kind of society I describe will arrive, but I believe something resembling it could arrive." The moral of this book is, "Don't let it happen. It depends on you" Read the selection, "Ignorance Is Strength," Pages 472-477 and answer questions. 4/29/2020 Read about Elizabeth Nesbit on page 482.
Read, "from The Railway Children" pages 678-484, be sure to read the top of the page for background Answer questions page 482. 5/1/2020 Read about C. S. Lewis on age 487. In this selection (pp. 485-487) one of Screwtape's primary tactics is to get humans to incorrectly view what "reality" is. In both letters, thwarting the designs of the Enemy (God) is forefront in Screwtape's mind. Answer questions. WORLD LITERATURE 4/272020-5/12020 Monday, 4/27/2020 Read, "Background," pages 352-355. Notice how superstitious Alexander became in his adult years. His great kingdom prepared the way for the coming of the Roman Empire These kingdoms helped unite the known world and make it ready for the coming of the Savior, Jesus Christ, and the spreading of the gospel. Read, "Alexander," (after reading vocabulary) pages 352-357. Answer questions. Wednesday, 4/29/2020 Write one paragraph about your favorite author in this textbook. Write one paragraph about your favorite story, poem or selection in the textbook. Friday, 5/1/2020 Read "The Bible--Independent of All Other Books", pages 358-359. The Greek classics studied in this unit helped to point the world to the Bible. The Greek writers were usually moral and their writings were often based upon biblical principals, but they did not know the one true God. (Their light of knowledge was just a "flickering light.") Only the Bible has stood the test of truth for all ages and truly points man to God. DO NOT FORGET AUTHOR PAPERS ARE DUE ON TURN-IN DAY. AMERICAN LITERATURE Monday, 4/27/2020 UNIT 10 DEVOTIONAL WRITINGS Sermons and devotional verse are an important part of American Literature because they can be appreciated not only for their artistic merit but also for their spiritual value. The sermons span three hundred years--from colonial America to the twentieth century. The styles vary greatly but the truth of God's Word is the same.
Read about Jonathan Edwards on page 278. Read "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God," pp. 271-278. Do questions 3, 4, 5, 6,9 and 10. Wednesday, 4/29/2020 Read about Charles G. Finney on page 283. Read his definition of true religion (consists in being like God." Read "Selfishness Not True Religion," pp. 279-281. Answer questions p. 281. Friday, 5/1/2020 Look up devotional exposition and write a short devotional exposition of 1 John 2:15-17.
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ENGLISH LITERATURE Monday, 4/20/20 UNIT 8: THE 20TH CENTURY "The Hidden Years at Nazareth," G. Campbell Morgan, pp. 447-449 The Devotional Works (p. 447) emphasize the fact that although Christianity's influence in the 20th century is not what it was in the Victorian Era, Christian writers where still encouraging Christians. The major writers were Morgan, Jowett, Chambers and Carmichael. Read about on page 449, his emphasis on "Truth, Clarity and Passion" in his sermons is clearly illustrated in the passage you will read today (pp. 447-449). Answer the question on page 449. Read about Oswald Chambers (p. 451). His daily devotional booklet has become a Christian classic. In a world that promotes acquiring wealth as a sole reason for work, Chambers comments focus on the true reason for work: to glorify God. Answer the question on page 451, Read about Amy Carmichael on page 453. When the British took over India from the East India Company in 1558, they tried to respect the religious customs. However, two of the practices, the sacrifice of children to the river gods and suttss ( the practice of burning the widow alive on her husband's dead body, were quickly outlawed. This poem calls into question the loyalty and fervency of Christians who do not exhibit dedication in following Christ. Notice that each stanza of the poem begins and ends with a question. Read the poem. WEDNESDAY, April 22, 2020 Read "Introduction to Modern Fiction," on page 454. Fiction writers of the modern era exhibit tendencies toward experimentation, indeterminacy of meaning and cynicism. The positive influence of writers such as C. S. Lewis, J. R. R. Tolkien and G. K. Chesterton helped tone down the others. Before reading "The Lagoon," page through the selection and read the vocabulary at the bottom of the pages. Then read the selection. Answer questions 1-4 on page 462. FRIDAY, April 24, 2020 Read about Sir Arthur Conan Doyle on page 471.
The selection we will read, "His Last Bow," was written during World War I; Doyle uses some facts of the war in this fictional story. The year 1914 was the beginning of the war, and August was the month England declared war on Germany, Even though it is a short story, Doyle adds a variety of specific details throughout the mystery. Review vocabulary before you start reading. Read and answer questions at the end of the story. WORLD LITERATURE AUTHOR PAPERS DUE MONDAY, MAY 11TH WHEN TURNING IN ALL OTHER ASSIGNMENTS. Monday, April 20, 2020 We are going to read "Socrates' Death," to better understand it, read "Greek Philosophy: The gods of the city and the God of Heaven'" p. 344.Be sure to noye the portion that what Christians can learn from Greek philosophers (second column, third paragraph p. 344). Also read Background p. 347). After reading the entire selection (pp. 345-347), answer the questions p. 347. Wednesday, April 22, 2020 Read "Background," pp. 348-349. Plato is suggesting that what cities really need (instead of gods and goddesses) is to be ruled by a philosopher-king. However, if the philosophers were given control, they could only go aground, because the wisdom they have is not the wisdom of the true God and His Word. Read "Two Images from The Republic," pp. 348-350 and answer the questions page 350. Friday, April 24, 2020 Read "Reflections on Literature," page 351. Write a short essay (3 paragraphs) explaining what you think belongs in a Library. AMERICAN LITERATURE Monday, April 20, 2020 Read about William Jennings Bryan on page 264 and in "The Writer's Craft," page 263. Bryan argues in this selection that the Bible is true by using Genesis 1:1, 24, 26 as his proofs. He also argues against evolution and shows how it is attacking the Bible and is nothing more than theory and speculation. Read, "Is the Bible True?" pp. 258-264 and answer the questions. Wednesday, April 22, 2020 Read about Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn on page 269. In this commencement address, he discusses the dangerous effects of humanism. Please note that humanism is not a modern philosophy but one that has existed since the Renaissance. Read the selection on pages 268-269 and answer the questions on page 269. Friday, April 24, 2020 "Wisdom from the Twentieth Century p.270. Read all of he quotes and pick five and explain what they mean.
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PHYSICAL SCIENCE Daniel Answers to questions you sent to me. 3. The electromagnetic force is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between objects. Thus if the distance is multiplied by 3, THE FORCE IS DIVIDED BY 9. Since the poles are opposite, IT IS AN ATTRACTIVE FORCE. 4. The electromagnetic force is directly proportional to the charge. When the first charge is doubled, the force is doubled. Since the second charge is left the same, there is no change with respect to that charge. The force varies inversely with the square of the distance between objects. Thus, if the distance is divided by 2, the force is multiplied by 4. The total change, then. is 2 x 4 = 8. THE NEW FORCE IS 8 TIMES STRONGER THAN THE OLD ONE. 12.CONVENTIONAL CURRENT ASSUMES THAT ELECTRICITY IS THE FLOW OF POSITIVE CHARGES. We know, however, that electricity is the flow of electrons, which are negative. Andrew, I did not receive anything from you, so I assume you had them all right. Your assignment for today is to answer questions 1, a-f give definition; 5, 7, 8, and 18, Without using notes or book, Place you papers with the rest of your things to be turned in. We will not have anymore Physical Science assignments assigned this year. I hope that you and your families stay well and that we will all be together very soon. Dr. Ehlert SPANISH I & II ANSWER SHEET 1. a. estamos b. esta c. soy 2. a. espanola b. ingleses c. vieja 3. a. cuarenta y seis 46 b. ochenta y nueve 89 c. noventa y dos 92 4. SO SORRY, I FORGOT TO PUT THESE IN. 5. a. No, no voy a leer nada. b. No, no estudio con nadie. 6, Use your book to check these. Please keep all your papers and turn in your workbooks for grading on May 4th. Make sure all your assignments are complete. This is your last assignment for this semester in this class. I hope you and your family stay well and that we will see each other again soon. Dr, Ehlert
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Wednesday, April 15, 2020 Read, "The Pedestrian," pages 524-526. Answer questions 1-5 on page 526. Imagine yourself in an unusual and dangerous situation like in, "Contents of a Dead man's Pocket," and write a detailed description of your plight and escape. Friday, April 17, 2020 Write a description of what you think life will be like in the year 2052.
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VOCABULARY pages 305-311 propitious Phaeacians Euryclea Artemis Aphrodite pall Read: "The Return of Odysseus," pages 305-311 Friday, April 17, 2020 Answer questions 1-21 on page 311.
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LIFEPAC 4 Test Study Guide 1. Fill in the blank with the correct form of ser or estar. a. Paco y yo __________________ sorprendidos. b, La jefa ____________________muy enojada. c. Yo ______________________ muy trabajadora. 2. Fill in the blank with the correct form of the adjective in parentheses. a. La maestra es ______________________. (espanol) b. Los chicos son _______________. (ingles) c. La escuela es _________________. (viejo) 3. Write the following numbers in spanish. a. 46 b. 89 c. 92 4. Answer the following questions i the negative, using words like no, nunca, nadie, nada and ninguno. 5. Tell me something about each location: a, Belize b, Guatemala c. Honduras d. Nicaragua e, El Salvador f. Costa Rica g. Panama Send me a note about any you had wrong. I will send correct answers Friday.
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Wednesday, April 15, 2020 Answers to Module 12 Study Guide 1. a-g check answers in your book. 2. skip 3.If the distance is multiplied by 3, the force is divided by 9. SINCE THE POLES ARE OPPOSITE, IT IS AN ATTRACTIVE FORCE. 4,The new force is 8 times stronger than the old one. 5.The exchange of photons causes the electromagnetic force. 6. Charged particles do not glow because the photons they emit are not visible to you and me. 7. The object will be negatively charged. 8. The object will be positively charged. 9. Each electron has high energy. Few electrons flow through the circuit. The circuit could be dangerous. 10. A circuit is reasonably safe when both the voltage and the current are low. 11. skip 12. Conventional current assumes that electricity is the flow of positive charges. 13. The longer wire has more resistance. 14. The thin wire will get hotter. 15. In circuit b, the light bulb glows. 16. The bulbs are wired in a series circuit. 17. In a permanent magnet, the flow of charged particles is the motion of the electrons in its atoms. 18. This is not possible. 19. Yes 20. If a material is not magnetic, its atoms cannot be aligned. Grade your papers. Please email me with any questions you had wrong. ehlertmarilyn@gmail.com I will explain them on Friday. Friday 4/17/20 Go over wrong answers on Study Guide.
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Wednesday 3/15/20
Read "from Pygmalian," pages 428-433. Answer questions 1-3.
Write a character analysis of one of the characters in the story.
Friday 3/17/20
Unit 8 The 20th Century Read pages 426-427.
Note the different authors and the different types of writing they did.
Define:
imagism surrealism extistenalism
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I am having computer problems If it is not fixed soon, I will email assignments. Take care. Dr. Ehlert
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Hello, everyone. I hope you are all well and keeping busy. Please have a great Easter Break and you will all hear from me next week. I miss EVERYONE! Take care, Dr. Ehlert ENGLISH LITERATURE MONDAY, APRIL 6, 2020 Unit 6-Review 1. Who does the Ancient Mariner tell his story to? 2. What kind of bird followed the ship? 3. Where did the sailors hand the bird? 4. What was the theme of the poem? 5. Which of Samuel Taylor Coleridge's works is based on a dream describing China? 6. What is the tone of Robert Southey's , "The Battle of Blenheim"? 7. What is the setting for "Ivanhoe and Rebecca"? 8. How does Rebecca protect herself while watching the battle? 9. What barrier prevents Ivanhoe from loving Rebecca? 10. Why was Ivanhoe unable to see the battle himself? 11.What is the first significant novel to deal with an entire family? 12. Which is Mr. Bennet's favorite daughter? 13. Which young gentleman does does Mrs. Bennet want to one of her daughters? 14. How does Mr. Darcy insult Elizabeth? 15. Which of the Bennet girls does Mr. Bingley prefer? TERMS Romantic Age pantheism familiar essay elegiac poems art ballad Byronic hero rondeau metonymy Gothic novel historical novel novel of manners Wednesday, April 8, 2020 Using the internet, write a one paragraph about each of the following. Reginald Heber Thomas Kelly James Montgomery Henry Francis Lyte PHYSICAL SCIENCE MONDAY, APRIL 6, 2020 Study Guide page 311, questions 1-10. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 2020 STUDY GUIDE PAGE 312, QUESTIONS 11-20 SPANISH I MONDAY, APRIL 6, 2020 VI. NEGATIVE AND AFFIRMATIVE WORDS Page 43, listen to CDs Do 6.1, 6.2, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 2020 All exercises page 44-46. SPANISH II MONDAY, APRIL 6, 2020 Review all Self Tests Book 4 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 2020 I will send you a review sheet. WORLD LITERATURE Monday, April 6, 2020 Unit 12-The Flickering Light in the Cave: Classical Greece Read page 298. VOCABULARY battlements Phoebus Apollo King Priam scoured dowered Ares brandished tripod Athene Trito-born Hades aegis Delipobus inveigle prate quail Hephaestus WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 2020 Read, "The Death of Hector," pages 299-304, answer questions 1-10. WORLD LITERATURE MONDAY, APRIL 6, 2020 Read, "The Old Man at the Bridge,: Page 509-510. Answer questions 1-4. Read, "Mr. K A P L A N Cuts a Gordian Knot," page 511-514.Answer questions 1-3 Wednesday, April 8, 2020 Read, "Contents of a Dead Man's Pocket," pages 515-523. Answer questions 1-10.
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ENGLISH LITERATURE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 2020 "Kubla Khan," page 271 VOCABULARY Alph Xanadu dulcimer Mount Abora 1. Define vocabulary 2 Read the introduction to the selection. 3. Read the selection. 4, Answer the questions. 1. Read, "The Novel in the Romantic Age," page 293. 2. List and describe the three types of novels produced in the Romantic Age and list the authors associated with each age. 3. Read "Ivanhoe and Rebecca," pages 294-299. Answer questions. FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 2020 Write a character sketch of Ivanhoe and of Rebecca. MONDAY, MARCH 30, 2020 Remember, this is the Romantic Age and be sure you read the introduction under the title. All comments are welcome. In the her novels, Jane Austin emphasizes manners and her simple depiction of English life. As you read, list the characters and describe their personality. Read "Pride and Prejudice," pages 300-307. Answer questions page 307.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 2020 Read the introduction to, "The Familiar Essay." Read the selection and answer the questions, Read the hymns on pages 311-315. Choose the four you enjoyed the most. give the title, author, what is was about and why you liked it . FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 2020 "PRIDE AN PREJUDICE," gives us an accurate portrayal of English country life. Cite examples from the plot, characters and setting. PHYSICAL SCIENCE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 2020 I did not receive any questions about the study guide, therefore, the test will be Friday. Be sure to study. FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 2020 You may not use your books. MODULE #11 TEST 1. A student drops a ball, and it begins to fall due to the force of gravity that the earth exerts on it. What is the equal and opposite force demanded by Newton's Third Law of Motion?
2. List Newton's Laws of Motion. 3. List the outer planets. 4. Which planet in the solar system receives the least amount of isolation? 5. What parts of a comet come and go during a comet's orbit? 6. What is the Kuiper belt considered to be a source of? 7. Name the four fundamental forces in creation. 8. Is "centrifugal force", true or a myth? MONDAY, MARCH 30, 2020 MODULE #12: THE FORCES OF CREATION Read pages 285-289 Do ON YOUR OWN 12.1. 12.2 Protons and the Electromagnetic Force pages 290-291 ON YOUR OWN 12.3
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 2020 How Objects Become Electrically Charged page 295-299 ON YOUR OWN 12.4
Electrical Circuits pages 295-299 ON YOUR OWN 12.5 FRIDAY APRIL 3, 2020 Resistance pages 300-304 ON YOUR OWN 12.6 and 12.7 MAGNETISM PAGES 305-308 ON YOUR OWN 12.8, 12.9, 12.10 SPANISH I WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25,2020 Do Self Test 4 on paper. Use your book to grade it. FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 2020 Self Test 4 pages 35-37, in your book. Again grade it and then send me your grade. MONDAY, MARCH 30, 2020 IV. State of being Verbs Pages 38-40 Do 5.1-5.3 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 2020 Reading Comprehension.pages 41-42 Write answers to Self Test 5 on paper and grade them using your book. FRIDAY APRIL 3,2020 Self Test 5 in book. SPANISH II WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25 2020 VIII. Central America Pages 52-53 IX. Review, 9.1-9.2 FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 2020 Review pages 56-57 9.3-9.6 MONDAY, MARCH 30, 2020 Page 58 9.5-9.1 Read "Tips and Reminders," and review vocabulary. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 2020. Review all vocabulary pages 59-62. FRIDAY, APRIL, 3, 2020 Review all self Tests WORLD LITERATURE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 2020 Read "The Search For Light: The Ancient East." pages 281-282, "Background," pages 284-285. Read pages 283-290 and answer questions. FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 2020 Read pages 292-293,"Background," Then read, "God Speaks to Job," pages 292-295, answer questions. MONDAY, MARCH 30, 2020 Read "Background," on page 297. Then read "Two Ancient Indian Fables," on the same page. Write a fable. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 2020 Make a chart with the following headings: AUTHOR TITLE CHARACTERS SETTING BRIEF SUMMARY FRIDAY, APRIL 3 2020 WRITE A 20 QUESTION TEST WITH ANSWERS IN ANY STYLE YOU WISH (multiple choice, true-false, short answer...), based on the chart you made. AMERICAN LITERATURE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 2020 Writ a 20 question test with answers in any style you wish based on the chart you made. FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 2020 Read MODERN FICTION page 475, then read about Pearl S. Buck. Using the internet or other resources, write a one page biography about the author.
MONDAY, MARCH 30,2020 Read, "The Enemy, " pages 476-486 and answer the questions. Write a composition how, "The Enemy," emphasizes the cruelty of war. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 2020 Read, "Mama and the Hospital," pages 487-489. Answer the questions and write a character analysis of Mama. FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 2020. Read, "Cabbages Is Beautiful," on pages 490-5001. Answer the questions and contrast Selina Peake with Widow Paarlenberg.
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Happy Monday, I hope you at all well. If there is anything you do not understand, I can be reached at: ehlertmarilyn@gmail.com or 660-619-2056 Take care, 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
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Hello my dear parents and students. I hope you are all well and staying snug at home. I miss you and I'm sure we can make the time fly by. Not only can you do your homework but you can always read for enjoyment. As you may know, I would recommend Agatha Christie and Doyle but we have read some very good authors in our reading and literature classes (just a thought). Here's my information again in case it's been misplaced: Dr. Marilyn Ehlert 660-619-2056 ehlertmarilyn@gmail.com Please call if you do not understand instructions or questions. Dr. E
ENGLISH LITERATURE Read page 246-249, beginning with:" Background :Wordsworth and the Sonnet." Choose two sonnets on pages 246-249 and explain them. PHYSICAL SCIENCE Study Guide Answers 1. answer on page 254 2.answer on page 256 3-6. answer on pages 257-258 7. page 259 8-12. page 259-265 13-23. page 265-280 We will go over these on Monday. Do not work on this over the weekend. SPANISH I Do Self Test 3 then grade. Review CD's SPANISH II Do Self Test 6 then grade. Review CD's WORLD LITERATURE Read: "There is a Tide," page 270 The setting (the ocean tide coming in) is used to help portray the theme--the tides are strong, definite and to be feared; yet the "ocean is not free"--that same tide must return to sea and free the shores for happier pursuits. Do questions. AMERICAN LITERATURE Read page 431-438 and answer questions.
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British Literature
Read pages 124-130
Questions pages 126, 1-3 and 1-5, page 130.
Physical Science
Read pages 212-218, Velocity and The Rate of Change p. 218-223,
Do 9.6-9'10
Test Module 8 Friday
Spanish 1
Ask someone to read from the word lists and you write the Spanish word.
Test will be next week.
Spanish 2
Book 4 Pages 1-6 all exercises.
Test Life Pack 3 test, Friday.
World Literature
Read Chapters 19-22 of our novel.
Write a summary of what takes place. (Four paragraphs).
American Literature
If you were told you could keep only twenty books, what would they be and why?
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Good morning, Please be careful if you MUST travel anywhere this weekend. I Hope we will all be back together on Monday! Dr. Ehlert English Literature Continue reading Act III of Macbeth. We will discus it on Monday. Physical Science Read pages 190-194 Tornadoes and Hurricanes, Do On Your Own 8.6 and 8.7. Things you will ge graded on for your presentation: Creativity of Display Understandable Display Oral Presentation Spanish I Review p. 48-49 "Comprehension Activity." Be ready to read orally on Monday. Review 6.3 and CD 76 and 77. Spanish II VII. Vocabulary. Pages 51-53. 7.1, 7.2, 7.3 and 7.4. World Literature Be ready to present your group scene from the book on Monday. Choose an incident in the book that you did not like. Describe it and explain why, American Literature Begin reading Book 2 pages 67-206. We will discuss on Monday, Vocabulary you will encounter, be sure you understand their meaning before reading, patronage cadenced dentifrice loam praetorian insidious harlequin welter ruinous filigree beatific perfunctory
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