Nov+28+2016+Eng+11

=Daily Learning Target(s): By the end of class, students will be able to... = = Due Today: =
 * practice analysis as evidenced by reading, discussion and quick write.
 * Huckleberry Finn Cornell Quotes and Notes CH 22-29 p. 96-146 (STAMP)
 * "The Raven" Annotations
 * Annotate **Before You Read** for literary elements
 * Read and annotate the last **two pages** about Poe's life/background and make at least 3 margin comments

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 * ** Due Block Day: Romanticism Review Notes and 3x5 card **
 * What are the philosophical assumptions of romantics and how do they show up in texts?
 * How does history influence texts?
 * ** Romanticism Summative on Block Day **
 * ** Bring //Huckleberry Finn// Every Day! **
 * ** English 11 Tutoring TUE and THU after school in Ms. Savino's room 702 **
 * 1) Describe romanticism.
 * 2) What elements you might find in a romantic text?
 * 3) Give a specific example of a romantic element from one of your readings and explain how it is romantic.

2. Create Notes to Review Romanticism for Summative


 * Romanticism Summative Test Study Guide **

// You may use a 3x5 card on the summative test. //


 * 1) 1. Romantic philosophical beliefs
 * 2) 2. Romantic social attitude
 * 3) 3. Romantic view of God
 * 4) 4. Dark Romantic beliefs
 * 5) 5. Transcendentalist beliefs
 * 6) 6. Symbols/symbolism
 * 7) 7. Archetype (literary, character, setting)
 * 8) 8. Paradox
 * 9) 9. Story genres (Allegory, parody, satire, pastoral)
 * 10) 10. Poetry genres (narrative, pastoral, elegy, sonnet)
 * 11) 11. Allusion
 * 12) 12. Alliteration
 * 13) 13. Onomatopoeia
 * 14) 14. Meter
 * 15) 15. Rhyme