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Latin Derivative Tree

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2010 Diocesan Institute Activities for World Language Classes Lukes Paul VI Catholic High School Derivative Tree Wordlist Due Date _________________ Tree Due Date ____________________ 1. The fate will select ONE of the following LATIN words for you: moveo cedo traho mitto capio teneo lego (lex) ago sto juro (jus) voco (vox) specio/specto fero video sentio facio verto scribo duco venio rego porto pono plecto

The Most Dangerous Game Character Analysis

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The Most Dangerous Game - Character Analysis In ?The Most Dangerous Game?, Sanger Rainsford is the protagonist. He?s known for being a great huntsman and for writing a few books on hunting in the story. On the other side posing as the antagonist, we have General Zaroff, another great hunter. Zaroff is different though and has gotten bored of hunting animals. Because of this, he ?created? a new ?animal? to hunt. Rainsford soon discovers that what he's actually hunting are captured men and so begins ?The Most Dangerous Game? with our two hunters.

Sir Gawain, Simplified in a Summary

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Sir Gawain and the Green Knight On a Christmas day, King Arthur held a feast and celebrated. Everyone celebrating was happy and looked lovely, but King Arthur refuses to eat until he either heard about something adventurous or something astounding happened.

Is Night Calls by Lisa Fugard a Successful Story?

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Is ?Night Calls? Successful? If you were to research something similar to ?how to write a successful story?, you?d see that the essentials are often alike, such as having a clear theme, well-developed characters and an intriguing plot. There are different types of styles of writing, like narrative, second person, or first person. First-person is often used to explain events, and in ?Night Calls? by Lisa Fugard, the main character Marlene recalls what happened when she was thirteen and went to go visit her father. This story can be seen as a lyrical story which contains powerful emotion, and many half details that suggest many ideas to the reader. Taking in all the elements and the story as a whole, this story is successful.

Linguistics Notes

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Linguistics Notes Questions and Key? Points? ? What is Linguistics?? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Language Structure? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Interdisciplinary? branches? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Purpose of Linguistics? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Class Notes? ? ? ? Study of knowledge systems? ? how is such a knowledge system? structured?? ? how is it acquired?? ? how is it used in the production and? comprehension of messages?? ? how does it change over time?? ? ? Phonetics-?the study of speech sounds in their? physical aspects? ? Phonology-?the study of speech sounds in their? cognitive aspects? ? Morphology-?the study of the formation of words? ? Syntax-?the study of the formation of sentences? ? Semantics-?the study of meaning?

Age of Enlightenment Notes

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Topic: Age of Enlightenment Questions and Key Points What is enlightenment? Enlightenment Ideas The Public Reading Europe v. America End of Age of E (France Class Notes ? Ideas and activities that emerged during the 18th century ? Believed that science and industry discoveries allowed for progress in humankind ? Many intellectuals during the time practiced Deism: spiritual faith ? Celebration of ideas ? Human mind ? Citz. viewed themselves on the same level as their leaders. ? Discussion and debate- encouraged ? Realization of the ?tools? needed to reach mankind?s full potential

Othello Notes

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Othello Notes Iago plans on spreading a rumor that Cassio and Desdemona are having an affair ? Bc Iago wants Casio?s job Othello comes Home--smooch smooch with desdemona Desdemona begins to ~soulfully~ dance Iago is spreading the rumor to Rodruigo ? Trying to rile up Rodruigo ?Find an occasion to make casio mad? Iago tries to convince Casio to stay at the party longer Casio reveals that he does not handle alcohol well to Iago Casio starts to drink a lot He repeats that he is not drunk over and over...but? Casio begins to fight the governor after the governor says he is drunk Othello come and breaks it up Othello demands to know what happened, Governor is too mortified to speak Iago tells all- he pretends he is looking out for Casio

Rhetoric Notes

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RHETORIC IN OUR LIVES CH1 Pg 1-27 Rhetoric?s Bad Reputation Being Skilled at Rhetoric Persona Appeals to the Audience Subject Matter and Its Treatment Context Intention Genre Class Notes ch1 ? Viewed w/ negative connotation ? ?Style but no substance? ? Not sincere ? ?Evil? course of action? ? Tricking the audience ? Hitler example ? Got ppl to believe what he was saying ? Word choice ? Language--etc ? Bad ethics ? Better defn ? speaker/writer trying to convince readers/listeners what they are saying ? ?Valuable? ? Meaningful, purposeful, effective ? Need to be able to speak well/ write well ? Need to listn well ? ?Discerning eye, critical ear? ? Analyzing decisions ? PLAN & WRITE ? Reading the room

Huck Finn Chapter 1-9 Summary

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Summary for Chapter 1-9 Chapter One In Chapter 1 of ?Adventures of Huckleberry Finn,? Mark Twain gives background on who Huck is and how one may have read about him in ?The Adventures of Tom Sawyer,? Twain?s other novel. Twain goes on to explain who Huck is, and how him and Tom Sawyer had previously found $12,000, making them both extremely rich. Tom and Huck both gave Judge. Thatcher their money for protecting. Huck lives with ?the widow? (aka Widow Douglas), and her sister Miss. Watson, who Huck does not like very much because she tries to enforce manners and school on him. Throughout Huck?s life ,with the widow and Miss. Watson, he is taught about religion and important religious figures such as Moses. However, after Huck realizes that Moses is dead, he

Chapters 7 & 8 Great Gatsby Notes

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? ? Chapter 7? ? 1. How does Nick finally explain the charm of Daisy?s voice? In what sense, then,is? Daisy connected to ?His Father?s business, the service of a vast, vulgar and? meretricious beauty??? Both Gatsby and Nick describe Daisy?s voice as ?full of money,? and Nick continues to describe? Daisy as ?the King?s daughter, the golden girl,? which acknowledges the fact that Daisy?s money? makes her untouchable, and more elite than most. Daisy is therefore connected to ?his Father?s? business, the service of a vast, vulgar and meretricious beauty? because her voice, which really? represents her as a whole, could just be a business connection for all those around her, and their? love and affection towards her could be ?meretricious.?? ? ?

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