Block A: Things are sometimes more complicated than they seem! Good work on the challenge today - read chapter 4 and complete your sticky notes in preparation for challenge #4 on Monday. The doing the challenge must be ready to get a little messy!
Block C: I know that "The Yellow Wallpaper" is a tricky story - but you're doing great! This weekend, finish up the discussion questions for the story and write your paragraph. Here is what was written on the board in case you missed it:
In a well-constructed paragraph of at least 150 words, discuss the role that setting plays in "The Tell-Tale Heart" and "The Yellow Wallpaper" (make note of how long this takes you as the Provincial exam allows for 25 mins)
Block D: Depth of Meaning library task today. We looked through a variety of art and photography books in order to see beyond the surface and explore the layers of interpretation underneath. Your poem should be at least 12 lines and utilize the poetic devices that we've been learning about where possible. After your poem is finished, write a paragraph reflecting on the experience. See the pink sheet for the questions to answer. Please hand in your poem and your reflection on Monday.
To seek, to strive, to find, and not to yield. - Ulysses
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