TODAY IN CLASS
1. Short paraphrase assignment on a sonnet. Most people turned it in during class (meant to be about a 20-minute proposition). A few people did not (varied reasons): turn in first thing tomorrow.
2. Poetry hand-outs:
Terms--Basic terms quizzes during the week after break (April 12--first half; April 15--second half)
TP-CASTT--Full explanation plus analysis template on the back
TP-CASTT--A Sound and Sense-based description with some tone words on the back
3. Crime and Punishment hand-outs:
Detailed reading guides (notice/pay attention to plus some actual questions) for both Parts IV and V
Shorter sets of questions for Parts III through the Epilogue
FOR TOMORROW
Review Part IV, using the reading guide. You do not need to prepare questions to hand in, but you DO need to re-read as needed, mark passages, jot down notes/page refs. on your study guide, think through what's being asked, etc. This prep work should lead to better discussion.
You should be finished reading Crime and Punishment BEFORE break. You will be OK with Part VI by Thursday and the Epilogues (two, but they are short) for Friday.
If you are leaving early, know that the break time is to give you more time for Tess, not to make up Crime and Punishment.
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