Thursday, March 17, 2011

Juliet threatens to kill herself, Romeo is forced to leave, and Capulet threatens to disown Juliet! Oh the drama!

Today we started off with a quick grammar review:

Here is the original sentence (front board):

the cat ran up the tree but was rescued by the firemen

And here is the sentence with the changes made today highlighted in red:

The cat ran up the tree but was rescued by the firemen.

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Also here is the diagram for the sentence:

Here is the original sentence (back board):

since when did we support that ridiculous charity

And here is the sentence with the changes made today highlighted in red:

Since when did we support that ridiculous charity?

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Also here is how to diagram the sentence:

After grammar we headed right in to Romeo and Juliet in which we read Act 3 Scenes 2-5. Click here for a link to No Fear Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet provided by SparkNotes, which has a more modern translation of the play to the right of the actual text.

Don’t forget we have a grammar test tomorrow, the grammar worksheet is due tomorrow, paper corrections are due tomorrow, we will be performing the Tableaux Vivant performances tomorrow, and there is also an Act 3 quiz tomorrow! Sounds like we’ve got a busy day tomorrow!

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