American+Lit+-+May+5+-+9

=Monday, May 5= = = =Tuesday, May 6= = = =Wednesday, May 7= = = =Thursday, May 8= = = =Friday, May 9=
 * ===Return papers===
 * ===Notes on Poe===
 * ===Big sheet of literary terms===
 * ===vocab:===
 * ===1. lore, n. - old knowledge, old stories===
 * ===2. entreat, v. - to ask or beg for something===
 * ===3. obeisance, n. - a bow or a curtsey when greeting someone===
 * ===4. mien, n. - the way a person walks, behaves; carriage, how you carry yourself===
 * ===Poe handout===
 * ===Raven stanza one handout===
 * ===meter===
 * ===rhyme===
 * ===vocab warm-up:===
 * ===Draw a captioned picture using these words===
 * ===5. implore, v. - to ask in a desperate, begging way===
 * ===6. ebony, adj. - totally black (because of ebony, a black wooded tree)===
 * ===7. placid, adj. - calm, peaceful===
 * ===8. fiery, adj. - like fire, blazing, possibly hot or angry===
 * ==="The Raven"===
 * ===literary and figurative definition===
 * ===How does Poe do it?===
 * ===Poe questions===
 * ===work together!===
 * =vocab warm-up=
 * =9. respite, n. - a rest or a break from something=
 * =10. throes, n. - spasmodic muscle movement in extreme situations such as childbirth or death.=
 * =11. sham, v. or n. - fake or artificial=
 * =12. homely, adj. - ugly or very plain looking=
 * =Choral reading (You!) of "The Bells"=
 * =Work on Poe poem questions=
 * =Share answers with the class.=