WARM UP
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WARM UPPut your name on your Independent Reading Log and turn it into the box
Get your SpringBoard book
In the vocabulary section of your notebook, number a page 1 – 17, skip a line between each number.
Next to the #1, write the word that is assigned to you based on the number on your desk (words are on the board).
Turn to page 95 in your SpringBoard book and read the short passage titled “Catacombs and Carnival”
When you come across your word, use context clues to come up with a definition for the word. Write the definition next to the word in your notes and wait for further instruction.
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GIVE & GET
Once everyone has their one word and definition, the teacher will signal for you to mix. When the teacher signals you to stop, you must find a partner and GIVE the partner your word and the definition. Once your partner writes down the word and definition, you will GET a new word and definition from your partner. You must have 17 different words in total.
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READING
Turn to page 96 in your SpringBoard book
Your annotation focus is IMAGERY & FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE – highlight or underline any details that appeal to the 5 senses; note which of the senses and its effect on the reader and meaning of the story.
STOP after you’ve read Chunk 3.
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THINGS TO CONSIDER…
Chunks 1 – 3• Reread the first paragraph. What is the
situation/conflict that Poe establishes for the characters?
• What tactics does Montesor use to lure Fortunato?• Identify aspects of irony in the first half of the story. • In the first half of the story, what is the effect of
the imagery?
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READING
Turn to page 101 in your SpringBoard book
Your annotation focus is still IMAGERY & FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE – highlight or underline any details that appeal to the 5 senses; note which of the senses and its effect on the reader and meaning of the story.
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THINGS TO CONSIDER…
Chunks 4 – 6• Although the story does not specifically illustrate his
death, how does Montressor’s prisoner die? • Why does Montresor choose this punishment instead
of just killing his “friend”?• Which two pieces of evidence suggest that
Montresor committed the perfect crime?• To whom could Montresor be talking fifty years after
the events of the story took place? For what reason is Montresor talking to this person?
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ANALYSIS QUESTION
How does imagery contribute to the story’s mood?
*You must reply in complete sentences on a separate sheet of paper. Use embedded text evidence to support your response and explain your reasoning in analysis.
Claim – Evidence – Reasoning