Bell RingerComplete sentences GrammarComplete Syntax 2. Remember you will turn these in along with your writing journal on Tuesday! WritingIn one paragraph: Explain who has the most power in the conspiracy group right now. ReadingWe will finish reading Act II, scene i.
Bell RingerComplete sentences GrammarFor the remainder of the Julius Caesar unit, we will look at how grammar is used in writing. Complete Syntax 1. You will turn the Syntax practices in with your writing journals each Tuesday. WritingIn one paragraph: Try to convince Brutus that he is doing the wrong thing in siding with Cassius OR assure Brutus that he is doing the right thing. ReadingFingers crossed we will finish Act II, scene i.
Bell RingerComplete sentences GrammarThe four sentence types:
WritingWrite a paragraph answering the following prompt: Based on Act I of the play, is Cassius a stronger leader than Caesar? Turn in your reading journal. Reading
Bell RingerComplete sentences GrammarIndirect objects Finish the indirect objects practice Writing
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Please be calm, quiet, and kind for the substitute today (looking at you, 4th Period). Email me if you have questions. What Needs to Be Turned in Today
Julius Caesar
Bell RingerYou will type the bell ringer today to help you get used to formatting quotations in Google Docs. GrammarIndirect objects Complete the indirect objects practice. WritingGo back and re-read Cassius's soliloquy on page 33 (1.2.320-334). In a paragraph answer the following questions:
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Bell RingerFormatting quotations GrammarDirect objects Complete the direct objects practice. WritingAfter reading "The Life of Caesar" you already know that Brutus helps kill Caesar. But in Act I, Scene 2 of Julius Caesar, Brutus is "with himself at war" (1.2.52). In a paragraph, explain if Brutus should maintain his loyalty to Caesar or if he should maintain his loyalty to honor. Explain why you hold this view. Reading
Bell RingerFormatting Quotations GrammarPrepositions vs Conjunctions WritingLook back at your notes for "The Life of Caesar." In a paragraph, answer the following questions:
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Bell RingerFormatting quotations GrammarConjunctions. Complete the conjunctions practice. WritingJulius Caesar comes back to life just in time for the 2020 presidential campaign season. Based on your notes from "The Life of Caesar" write a paragraph that contains the following information:
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