Bellringer 1-31-13
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Bellringer 1-31-13. The two events that contribute most directly to the end of Elizabeth’s innocence are – Throwing rocks at the Marigolds and then pulling them up. Chanting at Miss Lottie and then pulling up the Marigolds. Hearing her father cry and they pulling up the Marigolds
Bellringer 1-31-13
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Bellringer 1-31-13 • The two events that contribute most directly to the end of Elizabeth’s innocence are – • Throwing rocks at the Marigolds and then pulling them up. • Chanting at Miss Lottie and then pulling up the Marigolds. • Hearing her father cry and they pulling up the Marigolds • Which of the following emotions best describes what Elizabeth feels for Miss Lottie at the end of the story? • Fear • Admiration • Indifference
Students will take quizzes on “Marigolds,” Formal and Informal Language, and figures of speech
Students will turn in this week’s homework Handout pp. 27-28
Students will log grades in profile folders And receive graded papers
Homework Students will begin reading, “Liberty,” and study the vocabulary words.