November 7, 2016 - November 10, 2016 Weekly Agenda for A.P. English

Monday, November 7th: 
Hamlet Act 2 Test is due today
Please download Hamlet Act 3 Test
For tonight: read Act 3, Scene 1
Briefly summarize Act 3, Scene 1
Identify the following:
Examples of Figurative Language: metaphor, personification, simile (if any), imagery, allusion (if any), apostrophes (if any)
Examples of Spying (list the lines and explain their meaning in contemporary English)
Expression of Guilt (list the lines and explain their meaning in contemporary English)
Perrines: Page 803; "To My Coy Mistress", Andrew Marvell; questions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7. This will be due on Wednesday, November 8th

Tuesday, November 8th: 
Writer's Choice: Adverbial Clauses; this will be due on Thursday, November 10th.

Review the Hamlet and Ophelia's scene
Watch Kenneth Branagh's Hamlet, Act 2, Scene 2, and Act 3, Scenes 1 and 2
Analysis of "To Be or Not to Be"

For tonight: Read Act 3, Scene 2 
Analyze Hamlet's speech to Horatio which begins with: 
"Nay, do not think I flatter...
In censure of his seeming." 
Briefly summarize it
Identify the following: 
Examples of Figurative Language
What is being compared to what, and what is revealed by the comparison? 
Examples of Spying
References to Fate and Fortune 

Explain the similarities between the scene between the Player King and Queen and the situation with Claudius and Gertrude

Explain the extended metaphor used in the scene between Hamlet and Rosencrantz and Guildenstern regarding the recorders - a reed instrument. 


Wednesday, November 9th: 
Perrine's homework will be due: "To My Coy Mistress" by Andrew Marvell; pages 803 - 804, questions 1 - 7
Discuss last night's reading of Act 3, Scene 2
Watch Act 3, Scene 3 of Kenneth Branagh's Hamlet. 

For tonight, please read Act 3, Scene 3 
Analyze Claudius' soliloquy "Oh, my offence is rank....All may be well...." and Hamlet's response "Now, might I do it pat...This physic but prolongs thy sickly days." 
Briefly summarize it
Identify the following: 
Examples of Figurative Language

Thursday, November 10th: 
Sadlier Vocabulary Workshop: Level F; Unit 3; #1 - 10 words; this will be due on Tuesday, November 15th.
For the weekend, please read Act 3, Scene 4
Briefly summarize
Identify the following:
Examples of Figurative Language
This will be due on Monday, November 14th.

Friday, November 11th: 
No school today!



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