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=Censorship Page: Help us create a page of links!=

=Activity 1: Vocabulary= Define Quiz 1 words (on assignment page atop calendar table), creating flash card for each word.
 * AP Multiple-Choice Quiz (that uses these words) is next class.

=Activity 2: MUG Mini-Lesson= Pronoun-Antecedent Agreement

=Activity 3: Reading Journals: 2 more due NEXT CLASS!= Analyze a couple models from your peers. > Wilde contrasts the overall dark image of the book with a rather laid-back, summery introduction. Starting with "the rich odor of roses...the light summer wind...the heavy scent of lilac...", Wilde begins setting a pleasant and refreshing mood. He then illustrates a larger picture by flowingly elaborating details on "the gleam of the...honey-colored...laburnum...", "the shadows of birds in flight..", and "the sullen murmur of bees..." Lastly, Wilde describes the city sound of London as "the bourdon note of a distant organ." While appealing to most senses, Wilde, in a way, balances his gothic horror classic with elegant, pleasing images and scents. The contrast gives a the reader a soft, sweet feeling with an underlying dread.(Wilde 1) > > //Verne uses the idea of a narwhal, or "unicorn of the sea", to paint the reader a picture of what the monster could be. "Increase its size... tenfold" when it "often attains a length of sixty feet", Aronnax is giving his logical assumption to the matter of the sea monster. Verne has him painting a picture of a giant narwhal that can tear through the hull of a ship and move faster than any steamer of the time. The best part of this imagery is how logical and scientific Verne has made it, being said by a renowned scientist to the scared masses.(Verne 45)//
 * Notice...
 * Smooth integration of quotes,
 * Placement of citation,
 * periods and commas INSIDE quotation marks,

=Activity 4: New Issue for Socratic Seminar/Debate= //The Batesville Daily Guard// requests...????
 * Sequence a logical mind follows to formulate an INFORMED opinion
 * Your Task: Contribute two (2) articles/websites/videos/podcasts to **our page.**