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DO NOW Fix It! Everybody who is anybody will be their with there dancing shoes on.

DO NOW Fix It! Everybody who is anybody will be their with there dancing shoes on. Ive seen alot of bad movies but this was the baddest off all. In THESAURUS: Write all synonyms for PLACID.

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DO NOW Fix It! Everybody who is anybody will be their with there dancing shoes on.

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  1. DO NOW Fix It! Everybody who is anybody will be their with there dancing shoes on. Ive seen alot of bad movies but this was the baddest off all. In THESAURUS: Write all synonyms for PLACID. ROOT WORD DICTIONARY: Look up DECI and DUCT. Write TWO COMPOUND sentences. One uses DECI; the second uses DUCT. Monday, October 22, 2012

  2. DO NOW Fix It! Read first part of “Lamb to the Slaughter.” Page 379. Write the note Patrick Maloney may have left Mary. On your own: Identify characterization and setting. Answer question No. 1 on Page 388. Monday, October 22, 2012

  3. DO NOW Fix It! Me and him is not dating anymore. Ms. Austin and myself will sponsers the homecoming game. In DICTIONARY: Write definition for LUXURIATE. ROOT WORD DICTIONARY: Look up ENDO and EQU. Write TWO COMPLEX sentences starting with WHILE: The first uses ENDO; the second uses EQU. Tuesday, October 23, 2012

  4. DICTION: style of writing or speaking that a person uses, especially regarding his or her choice of words and phrases. Formal diction: involves the use of dignified words, a large vocabulary and correct grammar Informal diction (colloquial diction): involves the use of simpler language, everyday words, imprecise grammar and slang Tuesday, October 23, 2012

  5. Choosing a Level of Diction Choosing the appropriate level of diction depends on two things: Audience and Purpose. First, decide for whom you're writing. For example, you probably wouldn’t say, "I am disinclined to attend your social gathering," to a friend in an e-mail. Likewise it would be equally inappropriate to use the phrase, "This guy was like" in a letter of application to a business. Tuesday, October 23, 2012

  6. Choosing a Level of Diction, Part 2 Second, determine your purpose. Some possible purposes may be to inform, to persuade, to illustrate, to analyze, or to entertain. For each of these purposes, you may choose to use a different level of diction. For example, in a persuasive paper, you would want to use confident and non-biased word choice to strengthen your argument. Tuesday, October 23, 2012

  7. DO NOW Fix It! 2 NASA missions to MARS, Pathfinder and Global Surveyor, was launched in the 1990’s. His tackling statistics dont look to badly, lets review the rest off the numbers. In THESAURUS: Write synonyms for MENTOR. ROOT WORD DICTIONARY: Look up EX and EU. Write TWO COMPLEX sentences: The first uses EX; the second uses EU. Wednesday, October 24, 2012

  8. The original use of "Lamb to the Slaughter" is found in the Bible. It refers to someone who goes innocently and unconcernedly into a dangerous or life threatening situation. Dark humor: The lamb in this case is actually a murder weapon. This twists the meaning of lamb to the slaughter into something that is not a metaphor but what actually happens.

  9. Read Page 114 Primary source: The writer participated in the experience. What are examples? Who is a primary source in “LTTS”? Secondary source: The writer did not participate in the experience. What are some examples? Who is a secondary source in “LTTS”? Look back over the story and pick out specific instances where Mary reveals her character. Explain what YOU think Mary’s giggling end reveals about her.

  10. The original use of "Lamb to the Slaughter" is found in the Bible. It refers to someone who goes innocently and unconcernedly into a dangerous or life threatening situation. Dark humor: The lamb in this case is actually a murder weapon. This twists the meaning of lamb to the slaughter into something that is not a metaphor but what actually happens.

  11. TEST Fix It! http://www.brighthubeducation.com/homework-help-literature/123135-study-questions-for-lamb-to-the-slaughter/

  12. DO NOW Fix It! The basketball team were really doing good job. The basketball players, including Renell and Charles, shoots and scores regularly. ROOT WORD DICTIONARY: Look up EGO and DENT. Write TWO COMPOUND sentences: The first uses EGO; the second uses DENT. Thursday, October 25, 2012

  13. Multiple choice quiz on Lamb to the Slaughter. Number a piece of loose leaf 1-10. DO NOT write on the test. Turn it in to me when you are done. If you finish early: Find your favorite paragraph in Lamb to the Slaughter. Why is it your favorite? Thursday, October 25, 2012

  14. Answer questions 1-4 on page 388 What is the setting in “Lamb to the Slaughter?” What are the conflicts in “Lamb to the Slaughter?” Lamb to the Slaughter: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rr6aFSOZEfk

  15. DO NOW I spoke with Jamee whom is a new student. When Zakiya asked Donya to give her a ride home, she refused. “Controlled chaos”: What is this writing technique called? Friday, Oct. 26, 2012

  16. DO NOW The Twilight Zone, Evergreen Estates http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X0qP9qndCqs Obsolete Man: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sA2f4J9uV7s The parallelhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rPjScccVRUY&feature=related Friday, October 26, 2012

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