In case you didn't pick up a study guide in class, here's the file:
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B51mxLFJWZndWHpVRWZJODQ4SzQ/edit?usp=sharing Here's the link for HW12:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1xS3bEF9VOALv4JXkuGqEAIdew3vfh193T2_4N1B1bKA/edit?usp=sharing Please read the two poems and the book excerpt. Answer the questions using complete sentences on loose leaf.
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B51mxLFJWZndc0J4cmhBZFQ3MjA/edit?usp=sharing https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B51mxLFJWZndcm80OXlBQXQ1STQ/edit?usp=sharing Questions 1) Vocabulary Builder: Find three words you don’t know in the poems and/or excerpt. Write down the word, the definition, and a sentence using the word. 2) What feelings about World War I are conveyed in All Quiet on the Western Front? Which specific parts of the excerpt communicate these feelings most clearly? 3) What feelings about World War I are expressed in ”The Soldier”? What specific words or phrases communicate these feelings most clearly? 4) What feelings about World War I are expressed in “Dulce et Decorum est”? What specific words or phrases communicate these feelings most clearly? 5) Compare and contrast the impressions of World War I that are conveyed in the two poems. 6) Poetry Contest Entry: Write a poem that is in some way inspired or related to World War I. Please type your poem and keep it separate from your other answers. In order to make the contest more fun and fair for everyone, please don’t show your poem to any other students in the class! Complete the textbook reading and answer the questions in complete sentences. You may print the file and write your answers on the printout, or write them on loose leaf.
Please note the due date on this assignment has been changed to Tuesday, 3/12. Also remember that Notes Check is Tuesday, 3/12. https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B51mxLFJWZndNmQ0MDgwM2YtNWEzYS00YTI0LTlmMGUtZmYyYjI4M2QyYjEz/edit?usp=sharing Remember, the assignment is to create an outline, using the Harvard Outline Format we use in class, based on the reading. There are no questions to answer.
Please note that the attached sample is to show you the different levels of the outline (Roman Numerals, Capital Letters, Numbers, Lowercase Letters) NOT for you to use for your outline. https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B51mxLFJWZndMDMwYTQyZWYtNWY5Ny00NmE2LWFkYzItNGQ2MjkyNzQxMzdk/edit?usp=sharing Here's the link. Answer all questions on loose leaf.
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B51mxLFJWZndYzQ0MTg5NDktNjJlMS00MjQzLWJiNDctNzNlNzQ0ZmZjNzdm/edit?usp=sharing |
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