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Lesson 18: Act 1, Scene 3 Reciprocal Pronouns Transition Words

Lesson 18: Act 1, Scene 3 Reciprocal Pronouns Transition Words. Review and use reciprocal pronouns and transition words in writing Comprehend plot and language of Romeo and Juliet. R+J Packets: Reciprocal Pronouns. Review: what is a pronoun? AGAIN? Examples?

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Lesson 18: Act 1, Scene 3 Reciprocal Pronouns Transition Words

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  1. Lesson 18: Act 1, Scene 3Reciprocal PronounsTransition Words Review and use reciprocal pronouns and transition words in writing Comprehend plot and language of Romeo and Juliet

  2. R+J Packets: Reciprocal Pronouns • Review: what is a pronoun? AGAIN? • Examples? • Don’t forget there are different kinds of pronouns…let’s go over the chart

  3. Pronouns!! • Personal pronouns: I, me, you, he, him, she, etc. • Demonstrative pronouns: this, that, these, those, etc. • Possessive pronouns: mine, hers, his, ours, etc. • Reflexive pronouns: myself, herself, himself, yourself, etc. • Interrogative pronouns: who, whom, what, which, etc. • Indefinite pronouns: anyone, nobody, another, etc. • Relative pronouns: who, whom, which, where, when, etc.

  4. Reciprocal Pronouns • Reciprocal pronouns: each other, one another • One another describes interactions among three or more people • Each other is for interactions between two people

  5. Fill in the Blank • Allie and Jerry loathe _____________. • The twelve angry men were all pointing fingers at _______________. • Carla and Angie can wear _______________’s clothes. • Remember to love ____________.

  6. Transition Words: SB p279 • Transition words help the read follow the ideas. • Comparison words • Also, in the same way, likewise, similarly, in addition, moreover, another • Contrast words • But, however, in contrast, instead, yet, although, nevertheless, on the other hand

  7. Fill in the blank! • 1. __________ the invention of television, people probably spent more of their leisure time reading. • a. Nevertheless • b. Because • c. Before

  8. 2. If you’re having company for dinner, try to get as much done in advance as possible. __________, set the table the day before. • a. For instance • b. In contrast • c. Similarly

  9. 3. __________ I’m very allergic to flowers, my boyfriend bought a bouquet of roses. • a. Until • b. Because • c. Even though

  10. 4. Turtles stay in their shells when they are frightened. _______ dogs put their tails between their legs in frightening situations. • a. After • B. Similarly • C. Therefore

  11. Act 3, Scenes 3 & 4 • Scene 3 parts • Narrator • Friar Lawrence • Romeo • Nurse • Scene 4 parts • Narrator • Lord Capulet • Paris • Lady Capulet

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