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March
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Monday, March 16th
• Library to type hero papers
• If you have already done your hero papers, go
to study island and work on assessment 1.
Tuesday, March 17th
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Journal
DLP
Vocabulary Quiz
Intro to Poetry
Poetry Vocabulary List 1
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Beguiling- tricking; charming
Desolate-deserted; abandoned
Languid- drooping; weak
Bafflement- puzzlement; bewilderment
Chortled- made a jolly, chuckling sound
Diverged- branched out in different
directions
List One Continued
7. Pallid- pale
8. Depravity- crookedness; corruption
9. Respite- rest; relief
10. Quaint- strange; unusual (in an oldfashioned way)
Journal 3
• What is your favorite childhood story?
Proofreading Warm-up
Item 5
Shakespeares play Romeo And Juliet is one of the most famousest
of the great bards tragedys.
Corrected
Shakespeare’s play Romeo and Juliet is one of the most famous
of the great bard’s tragedies.
Proofreading Warm-up
Item 6
Its about two young people whom get married secret.
Corrected
It’s about two young people who get married secretly.
Wednesday, March 18th
• EOC Practice
Thursday, March 19th
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Hero Paper Due
Journal
DLP
Continue Poetry
Journal 4
• Life is chock-full of embarrassing moments.
When you’re lying awake at night, having
trouble sleeping, do your most embarrassing
blunders ever run through your mind? Write
about some of these agonizing memories.
Proofreading Warm-up
Item 11
in a tragedy the main character always have a tragic flaw
Corrected
In a tragedy the main character always has a tragic flaw.
Proofreading Warm-up
Item 12
Both Romeo and Juliet is to impatient to wait to get married.
Corrected
Both Romeo and Juliet are too impatient to wait to get married.
Friday, March 13th
• Continue Poetry