}Bell Ringer: Turn in SSR letter to the
green crate, 4th block folder
}In Glossary section: point
of view (from literature glossary section), Setting, and
Mood (pg 302
and 304 in Lit Book):
takes notes based on what you read and what you feel is important to get an
understanding of these terms.
◦What is setting? How does setting influence: characters,
conflicts and symbolism?
◦What is mood? How is it established?
What is Point of View? What are the three types found in fiction?
}Finish Human Experience paragraph(s) from
yesterday: read your book if and when you finish
}Character Description Illustration
}In Writer’s Notebook/Discussion: Is revenge ever
justified? Is revenge necessary at times to right a wrong? Can acts of revenge
resolve conflicts? If you think no, write why people still commit acts of
revenge. If you think yes, explain how
or why.
}“Cask of Amontillado” pg 344-344 (first three paragraphs)
◦While reading, take notes in reader’s
notebook of details that identify and describe setting and mood (sensory
details, repetition, descriptions)
◦Questions “What is the mood and what 2-3
details of setting most help establish that mood?” and 8 on pg 353
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