Day 4 MDG

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+ DO NOW 1. Invariably , someone will sing 2 Chains during third period. What does invariably most likely mean? 2. The nice weather is a diverting distraction from homework on the weekend. What does diverting most likely mean? a. Sticking out b. Unwise c. Becoming more distant d. Entertaining 7:20-7:30 9:56- 10:06 1:10- 1:16

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+DO NOW

1. Invariably, someone will sing 2 Chains during third period.

What does invariably most likely mean?

2. The nice weather is a diverting distraction from homework on the weekend.

What does diverting most likely mean?a. Sticking out

b. Unwise

c. Becoming more distant

d. Entertaining

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+INVARIABLY

Definition: always; without changing

Part of Speech:

Synonyms:

Antonyms:

Sentence:

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+INVARIABLY

Definition: always; without changing

Part of Speech: adverb

Synonyms:

Antonyms:

Sentence:

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+INVARIABLY

Definition: always; without changing

Part of Speech: adverb

Synonyms: regularly, consistently

Antonyms:

Sentence:

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+INVARIABLY

Definition: always; without changing

Part of Speech: adverb

Synonyms: regularly, consistently

Antonyms: occasionally, erratically

Sentence:

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+INVARIABLY

Definition: always; without changing

Part of Speech: adverb

Synonyms: regularly, consistently

Antonyms: occasionally, erratically

Sentence: Zaroff said that his captives invariably choose the hunt.

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+INVARIABLY

Definition: always; without changing

Part of Speech: adverb

Synonyms: regularly, consistently

Antonyms: occasionally, erratically

Sentence: Zaroff said that his captives invariably choose the hunt.

How will you remember it?

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+DIVERTING

Definition: entertaining

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+DIVERTING

Definition: entertaining

Part of Speech: adjective

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Sentence:

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+DIVERTING

Definition: entertaining

Part of Speech: adjective

Synonyms: distracting, amusing

Antonyms:

Sentence:

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+DIVERTING

Definition: entertaining

Part of Speech: adjective

Synonyms: distracting, amusing

Antonyms:

Sentence:

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+DIVERTING

Definition: entertaining

Part of Speech: adjective

Synonyms: distracting, amusing

Antonyms: boring, tiring

Sentence: The deadly hunt was a diverting game to Zaroff.

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+DIVERTING

Definition: entertaining

Part of Speech: adjective

Synonyms: distracting, amusing

Antonyms:

Sentence: The deadly hunt was a diverting game to Zaroff.

How will you remember it?

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+Flash-Forward

Flash-forward is a literary device authors use to interrupt the present action of the story and shift it into the future.

Sometimes authors use flash-forward to create dramatic irony. The reader knows what will happen in the future, but the characters don’t.

Other time, the author uses flash-forward to keep the action going and suspense levels high.

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+“The Most Dangerous Game”by Richard Connell

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Daily Quiz!

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+Comparing Rainsford and Zaroff’s Attitudes Toward

“the Game”

Three Actions and Three Pieces of Dialogue

Explanation

Ms. Popp will model proper format

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