H10+B+-+June+5+-+9

=Monday, June 5= = = =Tuesday, June 6= = = =Wednesday, June 7=
 * ===Macbeth vocab warm-up:===
 * 1) ===prophetic, adj. – foretelling events as if by supernatural intervention===
 * 2) ===earnest, n. – something of value given to bind a contract; adj. - serious===
 * 3) ===treason, n. – disloyalty by virtue of subversive behavior; crime against the nation===
 * 4) ===harbinger, n. – something indicating the approach of something or someone===
 * Great Chain of Being
 * John Harrington, a courtier in the courts of both Elizabeth I and James I and VI, wrote:
 * [|Treason] doth never prosper: what's the reason?Why, if it prosper, none dare call it treason.
 * ===language notes===
 * ===Read play===
 * ===vocab warm-up:===
 * ===5. weird, adj. – suggesting supernatural influence; strange===
 * ===6. dire, adj. – causing fear or dread or terror===
 * ===7. mettle, n. – character, fortitude, determination===
 * ===8. deign, v. – to do something below one’s dignity===
 * ===Sonnet note sheet===
 * ===Read play!===
 * ===Act I study questions===
 * ===Act I study questions===
 * ===vocab warm-up:===
 * ===9. corporal, adj. – of the body===
 * ===10. metaphysical, adj. – imaginary or beyond this reality===
 * ===11. beguile, v. – to influence by trickery===
 * ===12. aught, n. – a quantity of no importance===

= = =Thursday, June 8=
 * ===Study questions - Act I & II===
 * ===read play!===
 * ===Movie examples===
 * ===vocab warm-up:===
 * ===13. rapt, adj. – a feeling of delight; en**rapt**ured===
 * ===14. dispatch, n. – the property of being prompt and efficient; v. – to send away===
 * ===15. vantage, n. – a place or situation affording some benefit===
 * ===16. undaunted, adj. – resolutely courageous===

= = =Friday, June 9= = = = =
 * Claude McKay sonnets
 * question sheet
 * due Monday, June 12
 * ===Act I & II study questions due tomorrow, Friday, June 9===
 * ===read play!===
 * =vocab warm-up:=
 * =17. palpable, adj. – able to be perceived, able to be touched=
 * =18. knell, v. or n. – the sound of a bell rung slowly to announce a death=
 * =19. equivocate, v. – be deliberately ambiguous or unclear; to avoid giving a straight answer=
 * =20. cleave, v. – 1. to stick together and resist separation; 2. to slice apart!=
 * =video:[| Words that are their own opposites!]=
 * =Let's go see the witches!=
 * =Let's write a sonnet!=