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				<title>English 9 Per. 6 (Bishop Conaty - Our Lady of Loretto High School)</title>
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					Class Name: English 9 Per. 6
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						Nikki Corso
					
					
						Location: Room 110
					
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						<title><![CDATA[Due: 05/11/2011]]></title>
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									Vocabulary list 5 Test on Wednesday<br><br><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Romeo and Juliet</span> Test on Thursday/Friday<br> <br>
								
								
								
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						<pubDate>Tue, 10 May 2011 16:13:22 PDT</pubDate>
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						<title><![CDATA[Due: 05/04/2011]]></title>
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									On Wednesday you have to bring a book about the play, <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Romeo and Juliet.</span> &nbsp; To help you out, I have provided a link to a web site for all Los Angeles county libraries.&nbsp; You may also access the link to Los Angeles libraries.<br><br>Click on the Word document below for a list of recommended books.<br><br> <br>
								
								
									<a href="http://www.colapublib.org/" target="_blank">http://www.colapublib.org/</a><br>
								
								
									<a href="http://www.lapl.org/" target="_blank">http://www.lapl.org/</a><br>
								
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						<pubDate>Thu, 21 Apr 2011 15:39:18 PDT</pubDate>
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						<title><![CDATA[Due: 04/18/2011]]></title>
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									Finish taking notes on examples of fate in Romeo and Juliet.&nbsp; The notes should be from acts 1 through 5. <br>
								
								
								
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						<pubDate>Fri, 15 Apr 2011 13:11:10 PDT</pubDate>
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						<title><![CDATA[Due: 04/04/2011]]></title>
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									<table border="0" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" width="100%"><tbody><tr><td valign="top" width="30%"><br></td> 				<td align="right" valign="top" width="70%">&nbsp; 					 						</td></tr></tbody></table>Find a passage from anywhere in pages<span style="font-weight: bold;"> 616-657</span>. Type it out  and go on line to find a picture that you think illustrates or goes with  that picture. (Get a picture that is <span style="font-weight: bold; font-style: italic; text-decoration: underline;">NOT</span><span style="font-style: italic; text-decoration: underline;"> </span>from <span style="font-style: italic;">Romeo and Juliet</span>.)   Paste the picture next to the passage.&nbsp; Finally, explain ----in your   own words---- why you chose that picture to go with the passage.<br><br>The  link below should help.&nbsp; It is the complete play divided into acts and  scenes.&nbsp; (Monday's assignment includes everything from Act 2 scene 3 to the end of Act 3)&nbsp; All you  have to do is cut and paste the lines next to your picture.&nbsp; The link  includes a modern vernacular version on the right hand side of the page  in case you don't understand the lines. <br>
								
								
									<a href="http://www.enotes.com/romeo-and-juliet-text/act-ii-scene-iii" target="_blank">http://www.enotes.com/romeo-and-juliet-text/act-ii-scene-iii</a><br>
								
								
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						<pubDate>Fri, 01 Apr 2011 17:52:56 PDT</pubDate>
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						<title><![CDATA[Due: 03/22/2011]]></title>
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									Read Act 2 (pages 616 - 628).&nbsp; Ready for a quiz.&nbsp; Use the e-notes link below.<br><br><br> <br>
								
								
									<a href="http://www.enotes.com/romeo-and-juliet-text/prologue" target="_blank">http://www.enotes.com/romeo-and-juliet-text/prologue</a><br>
								
								
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						<pubDate>Mon, 21 Mar 2011 21:28:24 PDT</pubDate>
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						<title><![CDATA[Due: 03/16/2011]]></title>
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									<span style="font-style: italic;">Romeo and Juliet</span> Test&nbsp; on  all of Act 1, and Act 2 scenes 1 and 2.&nbsp; That's pages 582-615.&nbsp; You  also should be able to respond to the following study questions:<br><br>2. How does R&amp;J begin?<br>3. Dissect the Prince's speech. (3 parts)<br>4. What does Benvolio do?<br>5. What does Tybalt do?<br>6. What is wrong with Romeo at the beginning of the play?<br>7. What is an oxymoron?<br>7.5. What is a metaphor?<br>8. What is a simile?<br>9. What is a pun?<br>10. Are there any oxymora, similes, metaphors or puns in act 1?<br>11. What do Capulet, Lady Capulet, Nurse, and Juliet&nbsp; think of marriage?<br><br>You need to know the play well enough to explain your answers. <br>
								
								
								
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						<pubDate>Tue, 15 Mar 2011 15:05:39 PDT</pubDate>
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						<title><![CDATA[Due: 03/14/2011]]></title>
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									<span style="font-style: italic;">Romeo and Juliet</span> Test Monday on all of Act 1, and Act 2 scenes 1 and 2.&nbsp; That's pages 582-615.&nbsp; You also should be able to respond to the following study questions:<br><br>2. How does R&amp;J begin?<br>3. Dissect the Prince's speech. (3 parts)<br>4. What does Benvolio do?<br>5. What does Tybalt do?<br>6. What is wrong with Romeo at the beginning of the play?<br>7. What is an oxymoron?<br>7.5. What is a metaphor?<br>8. What is a simile?<br>9. What is a pun?<br>10. Are there any oxymora, similes, metaphors or puns in act 1?<br>11. What do Capulet, Lady Capulet, Nurse, and Juliet&nbsp; think of marriage?<br><br>You need to know the play well enough to explain your answers.<br><br> <br>
								
								
								
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						<pubDate>Fri, 11 Mar 2011 21:36:51 PST</pubDate>
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						<title><![CDATA[Due: 03/14/2011]]></title>
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									From memory, recite the first 12 lines to the Prologue to Act 1.&nbsp; <br><br>Remember, the whole prologue is due Wednesday and your first <span style="font-style: italic;">Romeo and Juliet</span> test is Thursday/Friday. <br>
								
								
								
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						<pubDate>Fri, 04 Mar 2011 11:37:41 PST</pubDate>
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						<title><![CDATA[Due: 03/07/2011]]></title>
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									<table border="0" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" width="100%"><tbody><tr><td valign="top" width="30%"> 					 				<br></td> 				<td align="right" valign="top" width="70%"> 					 						&nbsp; 					 				</td> 			</tr> 			</tbody></table> 			 				 					 					 						 					 							 								Find a passage from anywhere in pages<span style="font-weight: bold;"> 590-605</span>. Type it out  and go on line to find a picture that you think illustrates or goes with  that picture. (Get a picture that is <span style="font-weight: bold;">NOT</span> from <span style="font-style: italic;">Romeo and Juliet</span>.)  Paste the picture next to the passage.&nbsp; Finally, explain ----in your  own words---- why you chose that picture to go with the passage.<br><br>The link below should help.&nbsp; It is the complete play divided into acts and scenes.&nbsp; (Monday's assignment is from Act I, Scenes 2,3,4,5)&nbsp; All you have to do is cut and paste the lines next to your picture.&nbsp; The link includes a modern vernacular version on the right hand side of the page in case you don't understand the lines.<br style="font-weight: bold;"> <br>
								
								
									<a href="http://www.enotes.com/romeo-and-juliet-text" target="_blank">http://www.enotes.com/romeo-and-juliet-text</a><br>
								
								
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						<pubDate>Fri, 04 Mar 2011 11:32:50 PST</pubDate>
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						<title><![CDATA[Due: 03/04/2011]]></title>
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									Vocabulary Test :Shakespeare's English 1 - 27<br><br> <br>
								
								
								
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						<pubDate>Wed, 02 Mar 2011 14:00:58 PST</pubDate>
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