English 12 Falk 22-23-Period 3 Assignments
- Instructor
- Mr. Matthew Falk
- Term
- School Year 2022-2023
- Department
- English
- Description
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Upcoming Assignments
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Past Assignments
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Upload your slides.
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Remember that the topic must be related to the novel.
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Create a mock quiz for Act IV by writing 10 questions that are similar to the ones you saw on the quizzes for acts I and II. Include answers for each question. We will use your mock quizzes for review prior to taking the Act IV Quiz.
Example: Who is the Thane of Fife? (Macduff)
Example: Who is the Thane of Fife? (Macduff)
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Answer the following questions in order to review Act IV
1. Based on the ingredients they use, what type of spell do you think the Witches are casting?
2. Who is Hecate?
3. When the Second Witch states, “By the pricking of my thumbs, something wicked this way comes . . .”, to whom is she referring?
4. How is Macbeth’s second meeting with the Witches different from the first?
5. Why does Macbeth want to speak with the Witches?
6. Paraphrase the three final prophecies stated by the three apparitions.
7. What is the answer to Macbeth’s last question?
8. At the close of Scene 1, what does Macbeth resolve to do?
9. Why is Lady Macduff angry with her husband?
10. According to Macduff’s son, why are the liars and swearers fools?
11. Why have murderers been sent to Macduff’s castle?
12. What news does Ross bring to Macduff in Scene 3?
13. Who is Siward?
14. Describe the two reactions Macduff has upon hearing the news.
15. What is Malcolm’s advice to Macduff?
1. Based on the ingredients they use, what type of spell do you think the Witches are casting?
2. Who is Hecate?
3. When the Second Witch states, “By the pricking of my thumbs, something wicked this way comes . . .”, to whom is she referring?
4. How is Macbeth’s second meeting with the Witches different from the first?
5. Why does Macbeth want to speak with the Witches?
6. Paraphrase the three final prophecies stated by the three apparitions.
7. What is the answer to Macbeth’s last question?
8. At the close of Scene 1, what does Macbeth resolve to do?
9. Why is Lady Macduff angry with her husband?
10. According to Macduff’s son, why are the liars and swearers fools?
11. Why have murderers been sent to Macduff’s castle?
12. What news does Ross bring to Macduff in Scene 3?
13. Who is Siward?
14. Describe the two reactions Macduff has upon hearing the news.
15. What is Malcolm’s advice to Macduff?
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At this point in the play, who does Macbeth remind you of? What kind of person is he? Consider connections between fictional and realistic people.
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See attachment for directions. For each answer, you need to include the name of the character speaking as well as an accurately transcribed quote from the play.
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Read the launch text on pages 240-241. Then, use page 242 in the workbook or an electronic document to write a nine-sentence summary. The first sentence should be a word-for-word transcription of the thesis or claim statement. The next eight sentences should each summarize one of the paragraphs in the essay. When finished, you may upload a picture of the workbook page or submit an electronic document.
Number each sentence so that your summary is clear.
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Number each sentence so that your summary is clear.
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Read the two attached articles. Then, answer the following questions for each article (in other words, answer the four questions twice).
1. What is the subject of the article?
2. What is the author’s comment on the subject? In other words, what weakness, vice, or folly is the artist attempting to illuminate?
3. Ultimately, what change is the artist advocating?
4. When did you realize the author wasn’t being entirely serious? Quote the sentence.
1. What is the subject of the article?
2. What is the author’s comment on the subject? In other words, what weakness, vice, or folly is the artist attempting to illuminate?
3. Ultimately, what change is the artist advocating?
4. When did you realize the author wasn’t being entirely serious? Quote the sentence.
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Upload your slides here so that I can project them during your speech.
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See attached document for directions.
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Read pages 36-42 and then answer the reading questions in the attached document. Answer in complete sentences and do your own work.
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Assignment: Create a Double Bubble Map illustrating the differences between Beowulf’s fight with Grendel and the one with Grendel’s Mother.
Include three similarities and three differences on either side. Provide a direct quote for each difference to prove its authenticity (six total).
See attachment for a sample template.
Either upload your map to GC or submit a hard copy.
Include three similarities and three differences on either side. Provide a direct quote for each difference to prove its authenticity (six total).
See attachment for a sample template.
Either upload your map to GC or submit a hard copy.
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See attachment for directions. Choose one of the three options. You can upload your work to GC or submit a hard copy.
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See attachment for directions. Use complete sentences, and do your own work.
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Upload your slide presentation. I will project it while you deliver your speech. See attachment for directions and requirements.
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Choose a narrative (a book, movie, television show, videogame, or virtually anything else that tells a story), and then complete the chart to prove it fits the hero’s journey or monomyth.
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See attachment for directions and requirements. Remember that your topic sentence must include two reasons.
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See attachment for directions. Do your own work and answer in complete sentences.
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See attachment for directions and requirements.
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Simply answer “yes” and you’re finished. If you have questions about the guidelines,
please ask them in the discussion thread.
please ask them in the discussion thread.