Survey of Literature and Composition Agenda 2-5-14 1.HW Due Read and annotate Act II, Scenes i-ii...

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Survey of Literature and Composition Agenda 2-5-14 1. HW Due Read and annotate Act II, Scenes i-ii 2. MUG SHOT: Quoting Shakespeare 3. Verbal Quiz – 2. 1-2 4. Literary Analysis Paragraph: RACE Strategy; claim and evidence due. Paragraph due Friday. Ink or Typed. 5. HW Due Thursday: Read and annotate 2.3-4

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Page 1: Survey of Literature and Composition Agenda 2-5-14 1.HW Due Read and annotate Act II, Scenes i-ii 2.MUG SHOT: Quoting Shakespeare 3.Verbal Quiz – 2. 1-2.

Survey of Literature and CompositionAgenda 2-5-14 1. HW Due Read and annotate Act II, Scenes i-ii

2. MUG SHOT: Quoting Shakespeare3. Verbal Quiz – 2. 1-24. Literary Analysis Paragraph: RACE Strategy; claim and

evidence due. Paragraph due Friday. Ink or Typed.5. HW Due Thursday: Read and annotate 2.3-4

Page 2: Survey of Literature and Composition Agenda 2-5-14 1.HW Due Read and annotate Act II, Scenes i-ii 2.MUG SHOT: Quoting Shakespeare 3.Verbal Quiz – 2. 1-2.

Agenda – Wednesday 2-5-14

1.HW Due Read and annotate Act II, Scenes i-ii2.MUG SHOT: Quoting Shakespeare3.Verbal Quiz and Annotation– 2. 1-24.Literary Analysis Paragraph: Clarify

instructions, apply RACE Strategy. Paragraph due Friday. Ink or Typed.

HW Due Thursday: Read and annotate 2.3-4

Page 3: Survey of Literature and Composition Agenda 2-5-14 1.HW Due Read and annotate Act II, Scenes i-ii 2.MUG SHOT: Quoting Shakespeare 3.Verbal Quiz – 2. 1-2.

Quoting Shakespeare

Use your handout on this subject to correct the following sentences.1. In Act One, scene 5, Romeo and Juliet engage

in an exchange of puns and kisses.

2. It is clear that Juliet is equally enamored of Romeo when she tells him, ‘You kiss by the book.’ (Shakespeare, Act I, scene v, lines 120-121)

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Quoting Shakespeare - Answers

1. In Act One, scene 5, Romeo and Juliet engage in an exchange of puns and kisses.

In 1.5, Romeo and Juliet engage in an exchange of puns and kisses.2. It is clear that Juliet is equally enamored of Romeo when she tells him, ‘You kiss by the book.’ (Shakespeare, Act I, scene v, lines 120-121) It is clear that Juliet is equally enamored of Romeo when she tells him: “You kiss by the book” (2.5.142).

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R.A.C.E.

• Reword the prompt• Answer it in a concise sentence• Cite relevant evidence• Examine and explain the evidence insofar as it

supports your answer to the prompt.

Page 6: Survey of Literature and Composition Agenda 2-5-14 1.HW Due Read and annotate Act II, Scenes i-ii 2.MUG SHOT: Quoting Shakespeare 3.Verbal Quiz – 2. 1-2.

Reword the Prompt1 2 3

Considering Romeo’s actions in 1.5, to what extent does he consider/follow the advice of his friends?

Compare and contrast the different criteria for decision-making at work in the minds of both of Juliet’s parents. Which is the better set of criteria?

Explain the extent to which a belief in fate is important to Romeo in his decision-making process.

How much does Romeo heed what Mercutio and Benvolio tell him?

What similarities or differences are there between Capulet and Lady Capulet’s decision-making values/paradigms?

How much does fate matter to Romeo

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Answer in a Concise Sentence1 2 3

How much does Romeo heed what Mercutio and Benvolio tell him?

What similarities or differences are there between Capulet and Lady Capulet’s decision-making values/paradigms?

How much does fate matter to Romeo?

He is polite but he does not integrate their ideas consciously. He doesn’t say ‘Hey I think I’ll try that.’

Both value their status and what is appropriate, but Capulet is more protective of Juliet, while Lady Capulet has an attitude of equivalency, meaning what was good enough for her should be good enough for her daughter.

Romeo assigns fate as the responsible party when life-changing events happen to him. He gives up a bit of control to change his course in seeing fate as important.

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Cite EvidencePrompt # 1 (R in RACE)How much does Romeo heed what Mercutio and Benvolio tell him?

Claim Idea (A in RACE)He is polite but he does not integrate their ideas consciously. He doesn’t say ‘Hey I think I’ll try that.’

Context:

Context:

Evidence:Scene?Speaker?Line?

Evidence:

Scene?Speaker?Line?

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Homework:DUE Friday, February 7, 2014Literary Analysis Paragraph-Type/Double-space OR Print in Blue/Black ink-Staple Scoring Guide to Front-Staple Seminar Prep and Act 1 worksheets to back.

DUE Thursday, 2/6Read and annotate 2.3-4