I can edit sentences for mistakes in mechanics. I can demonstrate comprehension of the denotation of words. I can relate a work of literature to the important

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1.Fortuitous- 2.Mundane- 3.Intuitive- 4.Ostentatious- 5.Perfidious- Vocabulary a.instinctive, untaught; based on what “feels” to be true b.Lucky; happening by accident c.displaying wealth; showy; meaning to impress d.deceitful and untrustworthy e.Ordinary; boring; lacking excitement

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I can edit sentences for mistakes in mechanics. I can demonstrate comprehension of the denotation of words. I can relate a work of literature to the important ideas of its setting. I can demonstrate comprehension of increasingly challenging texts by answering literal, figurative, and interpretive questions. English 2 September 11-12 Roxanne goes for a jog each morning for she wants to stay healthy and strong. Because he is very artistic Mr. Avery creates beautiful rugs but he rarely sells any of them. Frederick Douglass who taught himself to read and write was one of the most effective speakers of his time. Have you learned the vocabulary words for the test which is today? Sentence Editing Edit for mistakes in comma use and title punctuation then take the DOL quiz. Staple your bell ringers to the quiz before you turn everything in to the tub. 1.Fortuitous- 2.Mundane- 3.Intuitive- 4.Ostentatious- 5.Perfidious- Vocabulary a.instinctive, untaught; based on what feels to be true b.Lucky; happening by accident c.displaying wealth; showy; meaning to impress d.deceitful and untrustworthy e.Ordinary; boring; lacking excitement When you imagine your future as an adult, what do you imagine? What dreams/goals do you have for your vision of your perfect life? Journal Read Of Mice and Men, filling in the review chart as we go along. View Riding the Rails and answer the viewing questions as you watch. TURN IN YOUR IDENTITY BOOK. Read, Analyze, and View