Students remain cognizant of the following information and study, study, study!
1) Review Romeo & Juliet- begins on page 990 in your Language of Literature Book
Review these words/terms:
Prologue
Monologue
Foreshadow
Round Character
Turning Point
Climax
Resolution
Protagonist
Antagonist
Rising Action
Complication
Exposition
Falling Action
Dramatic Irony
Symbolism
Pun
Meter
Tragic Hero
Allusion
Tragedy
Exam Schedule:
7th period exam: Monday, June 4, 2012 9:50-11:45 AM
5th & 6th period exam: Tuesday, June 5, 2012
3rd & 4th period exam: Wednesday, June 6, 2012
1st & 2nd period exam: Thursday, June 7, 2012
All of the BEST!!!
Ms. Jones
Define and study the following literary terms:
- personification
- simile
- oxymoron
- paradox
- metonymy
- inference
- metaphor
- dramatic irony
- verbal irony
- irony of the situation
- philosophical situation
- hyperbole
- protagonist
- antagonist
- conflict
- falling action
- rising action
- denouement
- theme
- subject
- indirect characterization
- direct characterization
- first person
- second person
- third person objective
- first person omniscient
- internal conflict
- static character
- dynamic character
- flat character
- minor character
Study, for that is the only way that you will succeed on this midterm!
The midterm schedule is as follows:
7th period: Friday, January 13, 2012
1/2 period: Tuesday, January 17, 2012
3/4 period: Wednesday, January 18, 2012
5/6 period: Thursday, January 19, 2012
Friday- NO SCHOOL
Classroom Jobs
Jessica Brennan and Billy Hoffman have been selected for some of these tasks.
Thank you
vocabulary-instructions
Vocabulary cards must be completed based on the *word of the week* posted on the board. They will be collected and graded by Ms. Jones on a regular basis. This is definitely an assignment that you DO NOT want to get behind on. It counts toward your homework/classwork/class participation grade. A good idea would be to work on your cards during the last 5 minutes of class and/or one night a week to stay on schedule. Therefore, even when there appears to be no homework, you always have something to review, refine and study.
*Updated changes
English I Honors students are expected to complete no less than 3 questions of the day from the SAT website per week. The link to this website is located on the right hand side of this website’s page under “websites.”
2011-2012 School Year…Here we come!!!
I look forward to meeting all of you on Monday August 22, 2011. Get Ready to RUMBLE!!!
Ms. I. Jones
For all of my new students,
It would be great if you would purchase the following on this attached list:
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Thanks,
Ms. Jones