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3.1– Short Story
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Saki The Open Window Page 12
3.2- Legend
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Sir Thomas Mallory from Le Morte d’Arthur - Page 904
3.3 – Novel
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Cervantes from Don Quixote Page 927
3.4 – Poetry- Choose ONE Poet
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Shakespeare – Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer’s Day? Page 488
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Solzhenitsyn - A Storm in the Mountains Page 506
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William Butler Yeats – Down By the Salley Gardens and He Wishes for the Cloths of Heaven Page 459
3.5- Drama
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Anton Chekhov A Marriage Proposal Page 822
3.6-Myth
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Edith Hamilton Thesus Page 968
Unit 3 - Vocabulary and Literary Elements
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Self-possessed ____________________________________________________
Duly ____________________________________________________
Infirmity ____________________________________________________
Imminent ____________________________________________________
Flashback ____________________________________________________
Abashed ____________________________________________________
Inscribe ____________________________________________________
Ignoble ____________________________________________________
Tumultuous ____________________________________________________
Prowess ____________________________________________________
Dialogue ____________________________________________________
Interminable ____________________________________________________
Renown ____________________________________________________
Redress ____________________________________________________
Discourteous ____________________________________________________
Enmity ____________________________________________________
Parody ____________________________________________________
Impudence ____________________________________________________
Oblivious ____________________________________________________
Farce ____________________________________________________
Contemptible ____________________________________________________
Endear ____________________________________________________
Confinement ____________________________________________________
Image Archetype ____________________________________________________
Irony ____________________________________________________
Inferences ____________________________________________________
Homework 3.1
Biography and Preview:
Read the Bio on page 10– On a
sheet of paper, reduce each paragraph to one sentence which states the
main idea of that paragraph. USE YOUR OWN WORDS.
Pages
10 -14
Vocabulary :
Write sentences with vocabulary and the literary element on page 497:
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Self-possessed
Duly
Infirmity
Imminent
Flashback
Saki
Read Carefully : … The Open Window by Saki Pages12- 14
Characters and Setting : List and describe the characters and the setting
Constructed Response : In a constructed paragraph, write about how irony is used in this
story.
(At least 4 sentences)
Homework 3.2
Biography : Read the Bio on page 902– On a sheet of paper,
reduce each paragraph to one sentence which states the main idea
of that paragraph. USE YOUR OWN WORDS.
Vocabulary :
Write sentences vocabulary and the literary element on page 903:
1. Abashed
2. Inscribe
3. Ignoble
4. Tumultuous
5. Prowess
6. Dialogue
Read Carefully :
the passage from
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902-909
Sir Thomas Mallory
Le Morte d’Arthur by Malory Pages 904 - 909
Characters and Setting : List and describe the characters and the setting
Constructed Response : In a constructed paragraph, write about one of the characters.
(At least 4 sentences)
Homework 3.3
Biography :
Read the Bio on page 925–On a sheet of paper, reduce
each paragraph to one sentence which states the main idea of that
paragraph. USE YOUR OWN WORDS.
Vocabulary :
Pages
Write sentences with the vocabulary and the literary element on page 497:
925 -934
1. Interminable
Miguel de Cervantes
2. Renown
3. Redress
4. Discourteous
5. Enmity
6. Parody
Read Carefully : … the passage from Don Quixote by Cervantes Pages 927-934
Characters and Setting : List and describe the characters and the setting
Constructed Response : In a constructed paragraph, write about one of the characters.
(At least 4 sentences)
Homework 3.4
Choose One Poet
Biography :
Read the Bio on page ______– List 3 Facts
On a sheet of paper, reduce each paragraph to one sentence which states the main
idea of that paragraph. USE YOUR OWN WORDS.
Vocabulary :
Copy and define the vocabulary and the literary element on page _____
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______Read Carefully :Poems ______________ by________Pages _______
Summary: Summarize the poem
Constructed Response : In a constructed paragraph, write about how a literary element is used in the poem.
(At least 4 sentences)
Homework 3.5
Biography : Read the Bio on page 820–On a sheet of paper,
reduce each paragraph to one sentence which states the main idea
of that paragraph. USE YOUR OWN WORDS.
Vocabulary :
Pages
820 -833
Copy and define the vocabulary and the literary element on page 821:
1. Impudence
2. Oblivious
3. Farce
Anton Chekhov
Read Carefully : … A Marriage Proposal by Chekhov Pages 822 - 833
Characters and Setting : List and describe the characters and the setting
Constructed Response : In a constructed paragraph, write about one of the characters.
(At least 4 sentences)
Homework 3.6
BiographyRead the Bio on page 968–On a sheet of paper,
reduce each paragraph to one sentence which states the main
idea of that paragraph. USE YOUR OWN WORDS.
Vocabulary :
Write sentences with the vocabulary and the literary element on
page 969
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Contemptible
Endear
Confinement
Image Archetype
Pages
968 -975
Edith Hamilton
Read Carefully : … Theseus translated by Hamilton Pages 970 - 975
Characters and Setting : List and describe the characters and the setting
Constructed Response : In a constructed paragraph, write about how point of view is
being used in this story.
(At least 4 sentences)
Unit 3 - Vocabulary and Literary Elements
Study for Quizzes and Tests
1. Extended Response
2. Constructed
Response
3. Sequence
4. Analyze Plot
5. Author’s Purpose
6. Point of View
7. First Person Point of
View
8. Second Person Point
of View
9. Third Person Limited
10. Third Person
Omniscient
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Self-possessed
Duly
Infirmity
Imminent
Flashback
Abashed
Inscribe
Ignoble
Tumultuous
Prowess
Dialogue
Interminable
Renown
Redress
Discourteous
Enmity
Parody
28. Impudence
29. Oblivious
30. Farce
31. Contemptible
32. Endear
33. Confinement
34. Image Archetype
35. Irony
36. Inferences
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