Monday, March 30, 2009

10th Grade Homework for 3/31-4/10

10B: You must divide Leiningen versus the Ants according to the parts of a plot. For each section, you should have several topic sentences and citations supporting your sentences.

For example, if you were writing about the Introduction/Exposition, you could have headings of

Characters: Leiningen (p. ____), the natives (p. _____), and the ants (p._____)
Setting: Brazil
Conflict:

and next to these, you would have the proper names as well as a page reference showing where you found your answer.

This is due Thursday.

On Thursday, I will give you in class time to finish doing the comprehension questions for Leiningen versus the Ants. Your answers, along with the answer key that I post during the weekend, will be due next Monday.

On Monday, we will read The Erl-King, on page 79.
On Tuesday, we will start working on The Raven on page 49. I recommend that you read this in advance because it is a difficult poem.
On Thursday, we will continue to work on The Raven.
On Friday, we will start working on the next set of comprehension questions for Oedipus the King. They will cover pages 171-187, SO FINISH READING PAGES 171-187 BY FRIDAY.


10A: You must divide Leiningen versus the Ants according to the parts of a plot. For each section, you should have several topic sentences and citations supporting your sentences.

For example, if you are writing about the introduction and exposition of Leiningen versus the Ants, you could have the headings of:

Characters: _________ (page reference), __________(page reference), _________ (page reference)
Setting:
Conflict:

THIS IS DUE WEDNESDAY.

On Thursday, you will be working on the comprehension questions for Leiningen versus the Ants in class.

In addition to having these answers, you must also write down the answers that I provide online over the weekend. These will be due and checked on Tuesday.

On Tuesday, we will be reading The Erl-King
On Wednesday, we will start going over The Raven. You should read this over the weekend because it is a very difficult poem.
On Thursday, we will continue to work on The Raven.
On Friday, we will start working on the comprehension questions for Oedipus the King pages 171-187, SO YOU MUST READ PAGES 171-187 BY NEXT FRIDAY.

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