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Profile Essay

The profile essay is due on Friday, with a typed rough draft due on Thursday. The essay should be around 750 words in length, formatted according to MLA guidelines. For a copy of the printed assignment, click here.  Your essay should focus on specific aspects of your subject's character, description, personality, advice or accomplishments. You are NOT to write a biography, or list of life events. Your goal is to point out what is unique about your subject, through descriptive language and dialogue, so that the reader can "see" him/her clearly. Although the contest winners on ULM's site use a slightly different prompt, the 2011 winners are good models for organization and content: ULM Freshman Writing Competition .

MACBETH EXAM

The Macbeth Exam will be on Thursday, November 21st. Quiz on Act III Monday, and we will cover the rest of the play on Tuesday and Wednesday. There is no vocabulary portion of this exam, and it will require quite a bit of writing (just a heads up).

Homework

Sophomores Read Act III of Macbeth . Optional homework is Comp Check and #2-5, due on Monday. There is also a quiz on Act III on Monday. For the 2009 BBC version (151 minutes) starring Patrick Stewart, click here.   For the Shakespeare Uncovered episode featuring Ethan Hawke, click here. Seniors We will continue to work on revisions until Friday, when we will have a peer review session. The final draft of the revision, with original attached, is due on Monday.

Homework

Seniors You should be working on your interview with a parent or guardian this week. Thankfully, the deadline for ULM is November 30th. We will write the "Profile" Essay next week and revise before submitting. This week, we are talking about revision. I've handed back your three most recent in-class essays and you will pick one to revise for Friday. Bring that essay to class tomorrow, and we will type in class. The optional homework assignment for Wednesday is an exercise on parallelism (Ex.2 on p343). Sophomores Quiz on Act II of Macbeth tomorrow. Optional homework from handout: Comp Check and #2-6.

Homework

Sophomores Honors assignment due tomorrow. Everyone needs to finish Act One. Quiz on Monday. Seniors Essay in class tomorrow . Bring your books!

English II

Your reading assignment for tonight is Act One: Scenes 1-3.  Your HONORS assignment for this week is to read the "Anti-Stratfordian" section of your Macbeth introduction (xi-xv) and to type a one-page summary for Friday . Please follow MLA guidelines.

Guy Fawkes and Gunpowder Plot

Today is Bonfire Day, or Guy Fawkes Day, in England. Celebrated every November 5th since 1605, this celebration commemorates the plot and subsequent execution of conspirators lead by Robert Catesby against James I and his protestant government. Guido (Guy) Fawkes was in charge of the gunpowder kegs placed under the House of Lords. He was discovered, tortured and hanged for treason. The story and nursery rhyme was used as a central motif in V For Vendetta , and the Guy Fawkes mask has been associated most recently with the hacker group Anonymous. Below is a short history of how the tradition began: Remember, remember!   The fifth of November,   The Gunpowder treason and plot;   I know of no reason   Why the Gunpowder treason   Should ever be forgot!

Sports Writing Analysis

This week we are working with two different essays: "The Real New York Giants"  by Rick Reilly "For Fasting and Football: A Dedicated Game Plan"  by Samuel J. Freedman At the end of the week, you will choose one of these two superb examples of sports writing to be the subject of an analysis paper. You will write the essay in class on Friday.

Renaissance Test

Sophomores have a quiz/test on Renaissance Drama and Shakespeare tomorrow. Everyone should have your copy of Macbeth by now. Please bring it to class!

Shakespeare's Globe

Here are a couple of things to help orient you to the Globe Theatre in London, still a vibrant part of Shakespeare's legacy: Macbeth @ Shakespeare's Globe  Shakespeare's Globe Mini-Doc

Homework

Sophomores Your PowerPoint lecture from the last two days is available on the Edline site under "Class Info." Your test on Renaissance Drama will be Tuesday. You should have your book on Monday. Seniors Your in-class essay this week is in response to the president's proposal to raise the federal minimum wage from $7.25 to $9 by the end of 2015. The question posed to you is whether or not Louisiana should adopt this increase, and why. You MUST refer to "Serving in Florida," and you MUST include citations from at least TWO other sources. You may use anything I have provided, the president's proposal, or your own (credible) article. Please print the following and bring to class: The President's Plan

Homework

Sophomores Complete the study guide and turn in Thursday. Read the Renaissance Drama handout. Seniors Print out and bring a credible article on the minimum wage debate. Due Thursday.

Homework

Sophomores Expect an open-note quiz tomorrow on the Intro to the Renaissance. We will also talk about Renaissance Theater and Shakespeare. Seniors Please read "Serving in Florida" in your textbook. This essay is a chapter from the non-fiction book Nickel and Dimed , by Barbara Ehrenreich. Answer #1-5 on p186 for class on Wednesday. 

Sophomores

Your money for Frankenstein is due Monday. $10 covers the ticket and the bus. Also, please buy your copy of Macbeth next week. Bring it to class on Monday, Nov. 4th. I will be using the following edition in class:

BEOWULF *LIVE*

Celebrated performer Benjamin Bagby is bringing his one-man production of Beowulf to Monroe. He will be playing/singing/reciting the famous poem on Tuesday evening at 7:30 at Biedenharn Recital Hall on ULM campus. The event is FREE of charge. Benjamin Bagby's Beowulf

Quiz/Test This Week

Sophomores Your exam on "The Wife of Bath's Tale," "The Parndoner's Tale," and "Frederigo's Falcon" is on Wednesday, October 23rd. The vocabulary from the these three stories will also be on the exam. Seniors Your final rhetorical terms quiz will be on Friday, October 25th.

Homework

Sophomores We will discuss "Wife of Bath's Tale" on Monday and review/write on Tuesday. The exam on "Wife of Bath's Tale," "Pardoner's Tale," and "Frederigo's Falcon" is on Wednesday. Vocabulary is included. Seniors We are analyzing advertising next week, so please bring a magazine from home. Anything that's school appropriate is fine. You will work in groups to produce a comparison/contrast essay by the end of the week.

Homework

Sophomores Read "Wife of Bath's Tale" -- optional homework is Comp Check and #1-3. Expect a quiz tomorrow on "Pardoner's Tale." Seniors The final draft of your revision is due at the beginning of class tomorrow. The draft should be around 500 words, typed and formatted according to MLA. You must include your original draft with your final copy, or you will incur a 20-point penalty . Also, don't forget to prepare for the vocabulary quiz on rhetorical terms E-O.

Homework

Sophomores Your homework for tonight is to read " The Pardoner's Tale ." The questions on p152 are optional: comprehension check and #2-6. We will resume on Thursday following the PSAT. For preparation help, go to the PSAT website from College Board, which gives you some sample questions . Seniors This week's assignments revolve around REVISION. You will select one of your three in-class essays and revise for Friday. Argument: Underage Drinking Analysis: JFK Inaugural Address (bottom p57) Synthesis: American High Schools (#2 or #3 on p164-165) First, read all three essays to see which one is most successful in addressing the prompt. Second, make sure the essay you've selected has organized evidence and examples in support of a clear thesis. Much of your revision will comprise of adding, removing, replacing and re-arranging evidence. Proofreading is a separate, but vital, step before turning in your paper. Exercise #3 on p171-172 in your textbook is d...

Homework

Sophomores Your recitation assignment is tomorrow. You will have the option to write out or to recite the first 18 lines of "The General Prologue." Note that this is required for honors students, while it is an extra point opportunity for non-honors students. Honors essays are due on Friday. Seniors We are reading selections from the "Conversation" in Chapter Four of your textbook (150-64). Please read these selections in preparation for this Friday's synthesis essay. Optional homework for Thursday is to answer questions on pages 157-8 and 160. AP essays are due on Friday.