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Honors English II Homework
Don't forget to read pages 66-84 in Night.
We will review vocabulary tomorrow for the quiz on Friday.
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Please remember that you are taking the CASE Assessment part 2 tomorrow!
Make sure that you have section 4 (pages 47-65) from Night read by Wednesday. Read section 3 over the weekend.
Also, answer this following prompt in at least a full page that is handwritten. •You have just read the cattle car experience in section 2 from Elie Wiesel’s Night. At the end of the passage, the author creates suspense about what happens next. Write the ending of the story from the little boy’s point of view. Your Night project is due on April 23. I have given you directions on how to do the project, but just in case you lose it, here are the directions again.
Night Project: Imagine being able to choose 10 things – only ten – that represent you and/or your life. What would those 10 things be? 1. The 10 Things that Make Me: Create a list/representation of those ten things you would choose. Along with the list, provide an explanation for each item. Why did you choose what you did? How does this one thing represent you or an aspect of your life? If this is not typed, it should be written VERY neatly. 2. Who I am: On the back of your paper, write a half-page response to the following question: If someone who did not know you were to find these ten items, what type of person would they believe you to be? What type of person would you want them to imagine? 3. Final Farewell: Write/type a page letter (double spaced, Times New Roman 12 pt. font) that you would want to be found with your items. They must simply tell of who you are, who to say goodbye to, and what is going on. Write as if you are a Jew – like Elie – and you know only what he knew when he was deported. (This is much like the cattle car letters you did with a partner.) *****Your name should be on the back of your paper – do not include it on the front. On the front, where your name would normally go (in the top, right-hand corner), put a number. It should have some significance to you so that you recognize it in the future. *****If one of your items is a photo, feel free to include it with the paper (attached or on the paper as a printed image). If you would like your list to be photos of your items, that will work as well! Be creative and put thought into this! I want an insightful look into your life and how you view yourself. For Thursday, please read the rest of section 1 on pages 13-22. |
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