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Google Classroom: Dogberryisms


Google Classroom: Much Ado acts 4 and 5 questions


Google Classroom: Much Ado About Nothing Short Essay Test

Write at least one or two argument paragraphs and a rebuttal paragraph answering each question: You do not necessarily need to cite the text or even use direct quotes from the text, but you will need to give examples and instances from the play to support your arguments. 

Is there a hero in this play (besides, er, Hero)? Is there any one character you think is simply a "good" person, or do each of the characters transform too much in order to trust them? Explain your answer with evidence and events from the play.

Who's love is more believable, Benedick and Beatrice or Hero and Claudio? Why? Explain your answer with evidence and events from the play.

What does the play say about gossip, eavesdropping, and jumping to conclusions? Explain your answer with evidence and events from the play.


Google Classroom: Writing More Complex Sentences Day 1 and 2
See: https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/604/01/


Google Classroom: Poetry 101 Part A-stanza, personification, assonance, alliteration, rhyme scheme


Google Classroom: The Russian Revolution You will work on this in groups. Each group of two will take one slide. You will have an opportunity to present to the class your slide.


Animal Farm Read Chapter 1


Google Classroom: Poetry 101 Part B

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