E10+-+Nov.+22-24

Monday, Nov. 22

 * Interactive Notebook: **page 7**
 * denotation - the dictionary definition of a word
 * She walked in the **fog**.
 * **Fog** is water droplets suspended in the air.
 * connotation - one of the collected meanings and possibilities implied by the word, based on how it has been used in other situations
 * She walked in the **fog**.
 * **Fog** is an indication that she is lost, confused, or unsure of where she is going.
 * literal meaning - the surface of the story or poem, the plot, what happens in the story
 * The literal meaning of //Of Mice and Men// is that two guys wandered around working on ranches, one taking care of the other, until the caretaker finally had to kill the other one because he was becoming more and more dangerous.
 * figurative meaning - the meanings below the surface, the themes and greater messages of the author
 * The figurative meaning of //Of Mice and Men// is that no matter how hard you try, your dreams won't come true and friendship isn't easy.
 * Home poem
 * go over in class
 * write own version on back
 * 3 stanzas
 * different mood each stanza
 * at least 8 lines per stanza
 * due Wednesday, Nov. 24

Tuesday, Nov. 23

 * SNOW DAY

Wed., Nov. 24
>>>>> Hast thou, the master mistress of my **passion**; >>>>> A woman’s gentle heart, but not **acquainted** >>>>> With shifting change, as is false women’s **fashion**... >>>>> But since she prick’d thee out for women’s **pleasure**, >>>>> Mine be thy love and thy love’s use their **treasure**. >>> Dreaming with a **watering mouth**, >>> Wishing for a better life for my **daughter and spouse**, >>> In this **slaughtering house**, **caught up in bouts** >>> With the **root of all evil**. >>> I've seen it turn **beautiful people** **cruel and deceitful**, >>> And make them **do shit illegal** || example: Roses are red Violets are **blue** Sugar is sweet And so are **you.**
 * Return //Of Mice and Men// essays
 * get back for files
 * Home poem due - 12 points
 * Interactive Notebook - **page 9**
 * exact rhyme
 * masculine - final syllable rhymes
 * feminine - last two syllables
 * Shakespeare Sonnet 20
 * A woman’s face with nature’s own hand **painted**,
 * slant rhyme
 * Feminine slant rhyme:
 * [|Eminem] made extensive use of the technique in his early work, for example, //It's OK//; (rhymes are marked in bold for clarity):
 * ||< **“** || "Praying for sleep,
 * end rhyme - when all the rhyming words are at the end of line

example: Once upon a midnight **dreary**, while I pondered weak and **weary** Over many a quaint and curious volume of forgotten lore.
 * internal rhyme - when some or all of the rhyming words are in the middle of lines
 * on **page 8** - choose a nursery rhyme you know
 * write out one stanza of it.
 * Then write a variation of it using TWO of the following:
 * add internal rhyme
 * change to slant rhyme
 * change the end rhyme
 * add more exact rhyme
 * identify which changes you have made!

HAPPY THANKSGIVING!
(no school Thursday or Friday)