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12/6. Today, you need: Literature book, one sheet of paper, “Witch Hunt,” BFF, and pen or pencil. You have 5 minutes to write ALL of the following on your notebook paper (turn in box when done): Don’t forget a complete heading. Title= Consonance.

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  1. 12/6 Today, you need: Literature book, one sheet of paper, “Witch Hunt,” BFF, and pen or pencil You have 5 minutes to write ALL of the following on your notebook paper (turn in box when done):Don’t forget a complete heading. Title= Consonance Consonance: repetition of the same consonant sound before *or* after different vowel sounds Example: The heavy metal concert sold out before I could buy a ticket. Now, find and underline the consonance in the following sentences. visualparadox.com 1. Over the river and through the woods, to grandmother’s house we go. 2. Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer had a very shiny nose. HINT: Which consonant do you hear most frequently in each sentence?

  2. Today, you need your literature book, theme sheet, and pen or pencil. Turn in your Witch Hunt sheet before starting bellringer!  Read the quotes below. Fill them in your theme chart (front side) where they would best make sense and truly illustrate the theme. Decide who said them, and explain how the quote reveals the theme. • “…it were no witch I blamed her for. I have broke charity with the woman…” (182). • “My name is good in the village! I will not have it said my name is soiled!” (144). • “Oh, your justice would freeze beer!” (167). 12/7

  3. Today, you need your literature book, theme sheet, and pen or pencil. Read the quotes below. Fill them in your theme chart (back side- 1st three)) where they would best make sense and truly illustrate the theme. Decide who said them, and explain how the quote reveals the theme. • "Good.  Then her saintliness is done with.  We will slide together into our pit.  You will tell the court what you know" (178). • “Peace, Giles. We’ll prove ourselves. Now we will” (187). • “They want slaves, not such as I. Let them send to Barbados for that” (144). 12/8

  4. Read the quotes below. Fill them in your theme chart (back side- last three) where they would best make sense and truly illustrate the theme. Decide who said them, and explain how the quote reveals the theme. Turn in your paper. 12/09 Today, you need your literature book, theme sheet, and pen or pencil. • “I will not give you no name … I stand mute” (187). • “I like it not that Mr. Parris should lay his hand upon my baby. I see no light of God in that man” (172). • “Your Honor, I cannot think you may judge the man on such evidence” (184) (Clue: Hale’s thinking is not the same as before.)

  5. *Consonance differs from alliteration by placement of the sound. • The river murmured. • The roaring river ran by our tent. • It was a tremendous stroke of luck that I dropped the locket in the thick mud. • Lucy likes lazy days.

  6. Today, you need your literature book, composition book, binder, pen or pencil, and your review sheet unless exempt. Stop! Have you turned in all missing work? Today is the final day to do so. 12/10 During the movie, you may work on missing assignments and/or the review.

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