AP English III
Classes had a fair amount of absences today. So be aware of the information that we covered today related to the main characters in Beloved as well as some of our major takeaways related to these characters. We will be having a Part One Assessment soon after we return, so consider how you can prepare over break. As I suggested, it would be a good idea to go back and re-read certain chapters, especially if your first reading was rushed.
Over break you should finish reading Section One of Beloved. As you finish, tie together some of Morrison's larger ideas and trends in the text. What is she saying about racism and discrimination? What messages is she building related to slavery? Why do these messages matter?
There's an additional reading by Brent Staples called "Just Walk On By" - it's available in 50 Essays and at this link. This is a contemporary piece but also a unit piece. I think that many of you will find it helpful to consider this piece as part of your proposals and final projects.
Outside of this make sure to complete the AP Multiple Choice practice (given in class) - answer the questions, time yourself, and mine this for vocabulary - especially that related to questions and answers.
Don't forget that Vocabulary Cards will be collected on 1/11 for a grade.
English IV
Over break I would like for all of you to find what you consider to be a poet of interest to you. When we come back we'll be doing work with these poets to understand different parts of their career and work. You might find it helpful to be looking at different poems by this author to find a favorite.
Friday, December 21, 2018
Winter Break Begins - A Day Homework - 21 December
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