11/07/14 Bell-work - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

1 / 6
About This Presentation
Title:

11/07/14 Bell-work

Description:

What type of an allusion was in the monologue? 11/07/14 Bell-work Write each sentence and fill in the blank with the correct word wall word. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

Number of Views:41
Avg rating:3.0/5.0
Slides: 7
Provided by: Rutherf140
Category:
Tags: bell | monologue | work | write

less

Transcript and Presenter's Notes

Title: 11/07/14 Bell-work


1
11/07/14 Bell-work
  • Write each sentence and fill in the blank with
    the correct word wall word. Study your word wall
    words and any EQs covered in the last 2 weeks.
    Expect to see some old material again ) I am
    checking bell-work 11/03-11/07 (not 11/4.)
  • She is ________ because her dog died.
  • Do you think I am ________ during class?
  • I am _____about aliens.
  • I _____ her for laughing at me!
  • Mr. Ash _____ the school.

2
Scatter!!!!!
  • You need a pencil and a half sheet of paper.
  • Number from 1-12.

3
Finished?
  • Bring me your quiz.
  • Grab your Romeo and Juliet packet.
  • Answer questions on packet for Act I scene i and
    ii. (there are 12 questions.)
  • You may use your book.
  • Work quietly while others are finishing. When
    everyone is done, we will read today!

4
Act I scene iii Summary
  • In Capulets house, just before the feast is to
    begin, Lady Capulet calls to the Nurse, needing
    help to find her daughter. Juliet enters, and
    Lady Capulet dismisses the Nurse so that she
    might speak with her daughter alone. She
    immediately changes her mind, however, and asks
    the Nurse to remain and add her counsel.
  • Lady Capulet asks Juliet what she thinks about
    getting married. Juliet replies that she has not
    given it any thought. Lady Capulet observes that
    she gave birth to Juliet when she was almost
    Juliets current age. She excitedly continues
    that Juliet must begin to think about marriage
    because the valiant Paris has expressed an
    interest in her (1.3.76). Juliet dutifully
    replies that she will look upon Paris at the
    feast to see if she might love him. A servingman
    enters to announce the beginning of the feast.

5
Open your books to page 1053
  • Act I scene iv Character list
  • Romeo (major role)
  • Mercutio (major role)
  • Benvolio (major role)
  • Maskers (minor role)
  • Torch-bearers (minor role)

6
Exit Ticket
  • What monologue did we read today?
  • What character gave the monologue?
  • What type of an allusion was in the monologue?
Write a Comment
User Comments (0)
About PowerShow.com