Please read: I would like to post my instructions again so you are clear about the assignment
I told you to complete 10 questions and score 75%
If you don't accomplish this the first time, continue answering the questions until you get 75%
Ex. First time taking a test in section 1 you get 6/10= 60%; take it again to get a 75%
Just score at least 75% and answer a minimum of 10 questions
Review chapters 3 and 4
1. OMM Overview and due dates:
http://bhscomp1.blogspot.com/2018/10/omm-overview-and-due-dates.html2.
Key Point Worksheet3.
Audio Book:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XIU5PH4_Yno
4.
Study Guide
If you finish this assignment, begin to think about the Journal:
\Remember to complete the 7 exercises in Study Island by Friday.
Score 75% and complete at least 10 questions
Part 4
Begin to think about your quotation analysis journal: (This will be due when we complete OMM)
\Remember to complete the 7 exercises in Study Island by Friday.
Score 75% and complete at least 10 questions
Quotation analysis:
Hurst wrote, "I did not know then that pride is a wonderful, terrible thing, a seed that bears two vines, life and death."
How do both authors (Hurst and Steinbeck) use this quote to springboard his concept of "pride" throughout the story? (If you look closely, you will see that the authors refers to pride several times in each of their works (Hurst directly and Steinbeck indirectly).
**To answer this question, you must locate the original quote listed above. Next, find several references of "Pride" in both stories. Why does the authors continuously refer to pride throughout their stories? What does pride mean to the authors/ the characters?
Explain the quote using examples from the stories. Both stories have many similarities.
(You may write in first or third person. If you use first person, you will be writing from the narrator's point of view.....You can be the narrator of this journal)
The literary Terms Song
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YsXYM7aFyLo
The literary Terms Song
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YsXYM7aFyLo