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WORLD LITERATURE JANUARY 26, 2012

WORLD LITERATURE JANUARY 26, 2012. No warm-up. L et’s finish reviewing the sample body paragraph for the Heroes Essay. REMINDERS. Periods 3 and 4: MLA Formatting homework is due tomorrow! If sending via e-mail, text me for a confirmation of receipt. Winter Formal voting…

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WORLD LITERATURE JANUARY 26, 2012

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  1. WORLD LITERATUREJANUARY 26, 2012 No warm-up. Let’s finish reviewing the sample body paragraph for the Heroes Essay.

  2. REMINDERS • Periods 3 and 4: MLA Formatting homework is due tomorrow! • If sending via e-mail, text me for a confirmation of receipt. • Winter Formal voting… • Start working on your “Hero” essay. • Due Monday, February 6th • If you need assistance, come in to see me after school (make an appointment with me the day before you come in to see me).

  3. STANDARDS Reading 3.7: Relate literary works to themes and issues of the area.

  4. THE MIDDLE AGES INTRODUCTION Instead of studying a specific region that boasts impressive ancient literature, our next section will look at a unique period of time: The Middle Ages. The Middle Ages is a time period that affected several cultures throughout Europe.

  5. THE MIDDLE AGES Open your textbook to page 686. Volunteers to read: • Why it Matters • To the Manor Born • Age of Faith • Age of Warriors • Towns and Cities

  6. THE MIDDLE AGES On your own, read pages 688-691. • As your read, take notes on: • Historical Highlights • People and Society • Arts and Culture Whatever you don’t finish will be homework. Note: keep all notes in binder to be collected at end of semester!

  7. NOTRE DAME CATHEDRAL

  8. NOTRE DAME CATHEDRAL

  9. WESTMINSTER ABBEY

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