Tuesday, 10/12/04
Warm Up. Copy into notebook with title and date. This
is your last chance to do the Chapter 5 questions.
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* hay : bale :: corn : ________
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* active : idle :: friendly : ________
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* line : boarder :: center : ________
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*friendly : hostel :: insult : _________
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homophones : sound :: synonyms : _________
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(1) *steep : _________ :: shave : __________
"Verb! That's What's Happenin'!"
| Correct Verb Phrases Sheet p10.
The Outsiders
Assign Essay #1: -- 600+
words. Ink. Rough draft due Tuesday, 10/19/03.
Do not put your name on it; instead, create a 4-digit
number for yourself (example: 7050). Make sure you can remember it!
Option I. (Value: 60 points) Autobiographical
Ponyboy's experiences of that week were obviously unforgettable.
Write
about an unforgettable experience in your own life. It doesn't have
to be a bad experience; it could be a happy one, or one where you learn
a lesson the hard way. You could also focus on a situation you faced, such
as a challenge or a dilemma. Whatever you choose, make sure that the subject
is of significance to you, and then show the reader this significance
and what you may have learned.
Option II. (70 points) Evaluation
The Outsiders is usually one of my students' favorite
books. They like it because of the action, suspense, and most of all, the
realistic characters. Write an essay in which you evaluate one of the best
books you have ever read. Be sure to define what you mean by "good," then
offer several reasons that show why your book fits your criteria. Be sure
to cite at least one example from the book to illustrate each reason you
give. Also be sure to anticipate any arguments your reader might have.
("I know you're going to say...")
Option III. (80 points) Response to Literature
So far in the novel, S.E. Hinton has not used the word
outsider. Obviously, she wants us to ponder whom the outsiders are. Write
an essay in which you explain whom she may have meant by the Outsiders.
Be sure to define what you mean by an outsider, and then explain whom you
think Ms. Hinton meant. Be sure to use extensive examples from the book
to back up what you say.
Hints: 1) Always start with the action, especially
if you choose #1. For #2, start by showing one of the most exciting parts
of the book. For #3 start by showing an example of "outsiderness." 2) Always
back up what you say with examples, especially for #2 and #3. 3) Always
show, don't tell, especially for #1. 4) PROOFREAD OUT LOUD!!!!!
Correct Chapter 5
| Chapter 6 (8)
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(2 Quotes) What two reasons does Dally give to try
to convince Johnny not to turn himself in?
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Explain why Johnny's behavior (not scared, having fun, very
decisive) inside the burning church is ironic.
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Explain why Johnny's behavior inside the burning church is
not ironic.
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Why is it ironic that Pony wanted to take off Dally's jacket
because it was too hot?
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Why is it ironic when Jerry says, "...Or are you just professional
heroes or something?"
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(quote) How/when does Pony finally realize that Darry really
does care about him?
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In chapter 6, S. E. Hinton uses humor several times to "take
the edge off" the seriousness of the fire in the church. Give one example.
There are at least three. (+1 each extra)