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Art Survey
You have an exam on Monday 8/28 on Part One. Your homework for Thursday is to answer the questions in the Lesson 2.1 Review (p29) and Lesson 2.2 (p39). For Friday, answer the questions in the Lesson 1.1 review (p7), Lesson 1.2 (p11) and Lesson 1.3 (p15).

Please write your answers legibly and in complete sentences. If you do not, then you will not receive credit.

English II
Read the introduction to Epic Poetry and Beowulf on p28-31. Quiz on Friday on the Introductory material about Celts, Romans, and Anglo-Saxons.

English IV
Please look at the career/major description for your intended course of study on the following sites:
For Friday, print a copy from one of the above PLUS something from a university department offering your intended major. Also print a copy of your in-class career response (250-words). 

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