*Copy the next two roots into your vocabulary notes or flashcards--
cit | call, start | incite, citation, cite |
civ | citizen | civic, civil, civilian, civilization |
Then, start on the "Opinion Survey" (handout). If you finish before we come together, please start reading Chapter 40-42 (perhaps review 39 to get your bearings!)
*Stories from Thanksgiving?
1. Let's review and get our Great Expectations bearings by taking this "Opinion Survey."
*Follow the instructions at the top; ignore the stuff at the bottom. If you have time, jot down a couple of thoughts explaining your choice, if you think it necessary.
*Then, you will have to come to a group consensus on each issue. Aim to persuade each other--don't merely dominate and insist on your own way.
*If you have time, discuss how Dickens might answer each of these based on the novel (cite evidence!).
*Come to consensus on just ten of the items.
3. Things to consider for today's reading--
*Pip is no longer living with Mr. Pocket--he is out on his own.
*Has he become a true gentleman?
*Who does Pip discover his benefactor (the person financially supporting him) to be? How will this impact Pip's character development? How does this impact themes related to class divisions in the novel?
HW--Read Chapters 40-42.
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