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BRIGHTO

N BEACH M

EMOIRS

AND COMMA R

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WARM-UP

Add commas where needed in the following sentence:

My mom said “Go back to bed because school is cancelled” and I reacted by screaming in pure bliss.

*Take out comma HW

*Take out reading comprehension questions

AGENDA

Suffixes

Vocab. Unit 5

Commas

Brighton Beach Memoirs

ENG. 10 OBJECTIVES 3/18

To make personal connections to new vocabulary words.

To review and practice comma rules.

To review Brighton Beach reading comprehension questions.

To analyze drama through close reading.

SUFFIXES

ly

-characteristic of

-adverbs

ment

-action or process, enjoyment/commitment/attainment -noun

ness

-state of/condition of

-noun

VOCAB. UNIT 5

All your vocab. words this week are words you can use to describe tone

Who remembers what tone is?

Write this down!

AMBIVALENT

Synonyms: Unsure, undecided

Antonyms: Certain, sure

APATHETIC

Synonyms: Indifferent, uncaring

Antonyms: Caring, invested, spirited, interested

CANDID

Synonyms: Honest, open

Antonyms: Dishonest

CONTEMPTUOUS

Synonyms: Disapproving, despicable

Antonyms: Respectful

CYNICAL

Synonyms: Skeptical, mocking, untrusting

Antonyms: Trusting, real

DIDACTIC

Synonyms: Instructive, informative, educational

Antonyms: Unhelpful, mindless

EARNEST

Synonyms: Heartfelt

Antonyms: Insincere, fake

MALEVOLENT

Synonyms: Hateful

Antonyms: Kind

MALICIOUS

Synonyms: Wicked, spiteful

Antonyms: Considerate

MELANCHOLY

Synonyms: Sad, depressed, gloomy

Antonyms: Happy, energized

PENSIVE

Synonyms: Thinking, thoughtful

Antonyms: Thoughtless, irrational

SENTIMENTAL

Synonyms: Emotional, sappy

Antonyms: Unemotional

STRAIGHTFORWARD

Synonyms: Upfront

Antonyms: Indirect

VOCAB. UNIT 5 HW

Due Thursday, 3/21

Use 6 of your vocabulary words to describe 6 different books, television shows, movies, or newspaper articles.

SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE

SNL is a show that is very cynical because the actors and writers make fun of famous people, society, and everything else that they can. For example, all of the stock characters in the show make fun of a trait that is undesirable in society. “Debbie Downer” makes fun of all the negative people in our world who think the worst of every situation and always complain. By having this character be overly negative, viewers see how ridiculous it is to be an actual Debbie Downer. SNL definitely mocks society and is cynical.

VOCAB. UNIT 5 PICTIONARY

Draw a cartoon depicting one of the vocabulary words and let the class guess which one it is!

WARM-UP

Add commas where needed in the following sentence:

My mom said, “Go back to bed because school is cancelled,” and I reacted by screaming in pure bliss.

COMMA WORKSHEETFor HW tonight, you will be grading your own comma worksheet

Mark your paper for how many questions you got right out of the total. This will not be the grade your receive for doing the HW. You will get points for this HW based on completion.

Use a different color pen to grade this worksheet.

I’ll answer any questions before the quiz tomorrow.

COMMA QUIZ FORMAT

7 sentences that you will need to:

1. Add commas to correctly

2. Identify which rule applies (word bank)

COMMA REVIEW

You will have 3 sentences for each review question.

These sentences will be labeled A, B, and C.

Only one option is correct. Turn your triangle to the letter that corresponds with the correct sentence or answer.

COMMA REVIEW

A. In addition we learned about dinosaurs.

B. In addition, we learned about dinosaurs.

C. In addition we, learned about dinosaurs.

B

COMMA REVIEW

A. Using commas in complex sentences.

B. Using commas to set off transitional expressions.

C. Using commas after introductory elements.

C

COMMA REVIEW

A. Please send my mail on Tuesday, March 3, 2013, with expedited delivery.

B. Please send my mail on Tuesday, March 3, 2013 with expedited delivery.

C. Please send my mail on Tuesday March 3, 2013, with expedited delivery.

A

COMMA REVIEW

A. Using commas to set off interjections, direct addresses, and tag questions.

B. Using commas with dates, addresses, and titles.

C. Using commas to separate items in a list.

B

COMMA REVIEW

A. We had been out for, say, 45 minutes when he called don’t you think?

B. We had been out for say 45 minutes when he called, don’t you think?

C. We had been out for, say, 45 minutes when he called, don’t you think?

C

COMMA REVIEW

A. Using commas to set off interjections, direct addresses, and tag questions.

B. Using commas with quotations.

C. Using commas in complex sentences.

A

COMMA REVIEW

A. “All I know is,” said Mrs. Mohap “that dogs are the best!”

B. “All I know is” said Mrs. Mohap, “that dogs are the best!”

C. “All I know is,” said Mrs. Mohap, “that dogs are the best!”

C

COMMA REVIEW

A. Using commas with quotations.

B. Using commas to set off transitional expressions.

C. Using commas after introductory elements.

A

COMMA REVIEW

A. I love to eat grapes, go on picnics, and laugh a lot.

B. I love to eat grapes go on picnics, and laugh a lot.

C. I love to eat grapes go on picnics and laugh a lot.

A

COMMA REVIEW

A. Using commas to set off transitional expressions.

B. Using commas to separate items in a list.

C. Using commas in complex sentences.

B

COMMA REVIEW

A. I am so happy, I love visiting her.

B. I am so happy; I love visiting her.

C. I am so happy I love visiting her.

B

COMMA REVIEW

A. Using commas to set off transitional expressions.

B. Using after introductory elements.

C. Using commas in complex sentences.

C

COMMA REVIEW

A. Bullying is, incidentally, an example of unacceptable behavior.

B. Bullying is incidentally an example of unacceptable behavior.

C. Bullying is, incidentally an example of unacceptable behavior.

A

COMMA REVIEW

A. Using commas with quotations.

B. Using commas to set off transitional expressions.

C. Using commas after introductory elements.

B

HOMEWORK

Correct comma worksheet in pen and study comma rules

Due Thursday, 3/21

Use 6 of your vocabulary words to describe 6 different books, television shows, movies, or newspaper articles.

BRIGHTON BEACH MEMOIRS

Review reading comprehension questions

Which ones did you struggle with?

1, 2, 10, 11, 12, 19, 20, 25

READ

Let’s jump back into the story!

EXIT SLIP

What is the tone of the play so far?

*Use one of your vocabulary words to answer this question and explain your response based on 2 specific examples from the play

HOMEWORK

Correct comma worksheet in pen and study comma rules

Due Thursday, 3/21

Use 6 of your vocabulary words to describe 6 different books, television shows, movies, or newspaper articles.

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