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Daily IntroductionTuesday,
September 22Wednesday,
September 23
Homework:
Next Class: Socratic SeminarYou WILL need to come to class
prepared
You will need: 3-5 higher level questions prepared
Higher order questions are open-ended, critical thinking questions essentially from the text, with opinion based answers based upon textual evidence.
Be prepared to answer questions.
ACT
Ratio
nal
e: Period 1:
40%Period 3: 28%
Period 4: 15%
Period 5: 29%
Period 7: 33%
Period 8: 32%
In other words: Only 30% of you answered this
correctly
Walker Lee is an old-fashioned, modern-day
blacksmith who still practices the
fine art of manipulating
metal over a hot fire. In his words, “Blacksmithing is
no dying art!”
A. NO CHANGEB. who still
continues to practice
C. who continues to still practice
D. who practices still
Moral of the Story:
BE CONCISE
Word Of The Day:
Directions: You will see three
pictures. Call out ANY word you think of that relates to each picture
as each picture is shown. Let’s keep this
PG!
Example:
Example:
Example:
Fin
din
g
Com
mon
alitie
s:
Let’s look at the list of words on the board Which words define ALL
three of the pictures? Which words only define one
or two?
In order to get a “similar” definition, we need to cross
out the words that only define one or two of the
pictures and look for commonalities between all
three pictures.
Prudence
Definition: Acting with and showing care for the future.Synonyms: Cautious, Judicious, SagaciousSentence: Many people are prudent with their finances.Example: Prudential Life Insurance Company
Objective:SWBAT annotate “Sinners in the
Hands of an Angry God” in order to
improve understanding of
how imagery, repetition, and
allusion affect the text, collectively.
Annotate the text using THREE colors: (1) For Imagery(2) For Repetition(3) For AllusionCompose a paragraph discussing how Edwards’ use of imagery, repetition, and allusion affect the text.
Want an “A?”
Literary Term Review
Imagery: Text that creates mental pictures
Repetition: Repeating a word or phrase to create emphasis
Allusion: Indirect reference to a person, event, or another text.
Essential Question
How does Edwards’ use of imagery, repetition, and allusion within “Sinners in the
Hands of an Angry God” affect the text?