Tuesday, May 19, 2009

DAY 3 - CYCLE 14 - SEMESTER 2

Today, we reviewed sentence diagramming, lessons 13-18. I had you diagram the following sentences:
  • Most of the students did well on the first part of the test. (Prepositional phrases)
  • Roberta, did you eat the dessert in the faculty refrigerator? (Direct address)
  • Charlie, a senior, is scared of college. (Appositives)
  • Hooray! We beat out opponents, the Nicolet Knights! (Interjections and appositives)
  • Have the freshmen girls' backpacks been found? (Possessive pronouns)
  • Why aren't they going with us to the game? (Interrogative Adjectives and Adverbs)

If you can't figure out one of those sentences, check out the corresponding lesson.

In today's discussion of the novel, we looked at mob behavior in general, and at the important moral lessons Huck is learning from exposure to many mobs. The three classes all took slightly different paths, so be sure to check out the notes.

For tonight, read up through page 248 (chapter 26 through chapter 28). FORGOT YOUR NOVEL? CLICK HERE!

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