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English for Magical Beings: January 2011
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English for Magical Beings. Monday, January 24, 2011. R&J Headline Act 2. Scene 1 - Daring Romeo follows Juliet home! Will they admit their love? 2 - Romeo's friends are concerned sneaks and jesters! 3 - Warnings abound, but wedding bells are sweet and deafening. Act 3 - oops. 4 - Noble killing upon the streets of Verona! Wednesday, January 19, 2011. Rosemary - noun - a evergreen shrub. The rosemary had grown from two inches too three. Sallow - adj - unhealthy yellow face. Kinsmen - noun - blood relation.
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English for Magical Beings: September 2011
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English for Magical Beings. Tuesday, September 27, 2011. Change of mood or behavior. The fairy’s caprice caused it to fly around for hours and eventually become lost and exshausted. Usual, or expected, usually. The puppy was an abberation; no other canine had ever been born with scales instead of fur. Zealously -adv- having or showing great. Enthusiasm in pursuit of a cause or an objective. The teacher zealously went after the student who did not complete their homework. Manifest -vb- to make clear.
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English for Magical Beings: August 2011
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English for Magical Beings. Wednesday, August 31, 2011. Worked - verb, cattle – noun. Were – adverb, few – adjective. Improvement – adjective, Charles Goodnight – noun. Down – preposition, but – conjunction. First – adverb,. By – preposition. These – pronoun, or – conjunction. Most – adjective, nameless – adjective. Instrumental – adjective, settled – verb. Railroads – nouns, soon – adverb. Hey – interjection, cowboys – noun. They – personal, their – personal. Who – interrogative. Tuesday, August 30, 2011.
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English for Magical Beings: April 2012
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English for Magical Beings. Monday, April 30, 2012. Odysseus Enters his House(Books 17-20). Odysseus Enters his House (Books 17-20). 1 Telemachos goes into town to show and tell Penelopia he is home safe. Before he leaves, he tells the swineherd to bring the beggar into town for “food”. Odysseus says he will be into town in a while because the morning is sol cold and he has little in the way of warming clothing. 5 Penelopia demands to know what Telemachos has learned in his travels, and so he tells her h...
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English for Magical Beings: Odysseus Prepares to Reclaim his Estate (Books 13-16)
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English for Magical Beings. Monday, April 30, 2012. Odysseus Prepares to Reclaim his Estate (Books 13-16). Odysseus Prepares to Reclaim his Estate (Book 13-16). Summary of Important Events:. 2 Early in the next morning they arrived at the harbor of Phorcys, on the island of Ithaca. While Odysseus was still asleep the crew took him off shore, off the beaten roads and layed him there with his goods and gifts close by. Then the crew rowed away homeward bound. Worship/Obiediance to the Gods; trusting Athena.
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English 9: New Vocabulary Words
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Saturday, 27 November 2010. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Lisa in a class of 14-year olds and random weirdness. Wooha! Words of the day 11/4. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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English 9: Romeo and Juliet NOTES
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Monday, 14 February 2011. Romeo and Juliet NOTES. Dramatic Foil – A foil is a secondary character who contrasts with a major character as a way to bring out personality traits. In Romeo and Juliet, the Nurse, the Frair, Benvolio, Mercutio are all dramatic foils. FIVE ELEMENTS OF TRAGEDY:. 1) Play must have a tragic hero. 2) The hero must be fated to fall. 3) The hero must have dramatic foils. 4) The hero must have internal and external conflicts. ELEMENTS OF A TRAGIC HERO:. 3) The hero’s misfortuna...
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English 9: Romeo and Juliet
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Monday, 3 January 2011. Consider the following social offenses. Rank each in order of seriousness with 1 being the most serious. Planning to trick someone. Killing someone for revenge. Advising someone to marry for money. Two families having a feud. Killing someone by mistake while fighting. Killing someone in self-defense. Marrying against parents' wishes. After you get done go here and read "Romeo and Juliet in a minute". Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Vocabulary List # 2.
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English 9: Vocabulary List # 2
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Tuesday, 18 January 2011. Vocabulary List # 2. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Lisa in a class of 14-year olds and random weirdness. Wooha! Words of the day 11/4. Vocabulary List # 2. Elements of a Sonnet. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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English for Magical Beings: Books 21-24
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English for Magical Beings. Thursday, May 10, 2012. 1 Athena made Penelopia think of having an archery contest. Whoever strung and shot Odysseus’s bow through twelve axeheads was the victor and would marry Penelopia. None of the suitors can even pull the bow back. One rather unwilling suitor tries the bow and tells the others it isn’t right to decide winners this way. Loyalty; swine and cowherd to Ody. Important/New Characters By Familial Relations:. 2 Eurymachos begs for his and the fellow suitors’...