1: After reviewing how to make a tone map, we summarized the RC & MC poems, looking at EAR's characterization of these two men. For homework, you are completing a tone map on your assigned poem and composing a 1 paragraph analysis. At the end of the hour, we started summing up "To a Skylark," which we will finish up on Wednesday. In addition, we will be working with "Ode to a Nightingale," so make sure you are cognizant of all the vocabulary and allusion meanings in the poem.
3 & 4: We quickly wrapped up "To a Skylark" and looked at "Ode to a Nightingale," finishing up our tone texts. As a result, it is time for your tone prompt, which has a deadline of Wednesday at 3:15 p.m. As with your previous prompt, you have the choice of handwriting or typing the essay with the hard copy in my hands by the deadline - unless absent all day, which means sharing, e-mailing, photographing you work by the given time. In all circumstances, the hard copy is mandatory. Absentees, I have sent to the prompt to your school e-mail address, so that you can work on this and complete the assignment without falling behind.
7: At the start of the class, we worked in partners to compare and contrast our RC & MC tone maps. Then, we summed up - as much as time allows - "To a Skylark" and "Ode to a Nightingale." Whatever is left over, we will finish very quickly on Wednesday, which means you should have ethos on all the vocabulary and allusions in these poems.
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