Here’s the book: Lord of the Flies Submit your Literary Analysis here. Literary Analysis for Lord of the Flies 1. Understanding Characterization. Characterization is the act of creating and developing a character. A writer can use direct characterization when stating or describing a character’s traits. Indirect characterization is when an author shows a character’s […]
Find the book here: Lord of the Flies Submit your Static and Dynamic Characters handout here. English I: Lord of the Flies Static and Dynamic Characters Static Character: A character in a literary work who does not change during the course of the story. Dynamic Character: A character who changes during the course of […]
CheckPoint Eligibility Rules Resource: Ch. 6 of Social Policy and Social Programs Create a table comparing and contrasting the eligibility rules of two different agencies that offer the same type of program. Refer to Table 6.1 on p. 117 of the text. Select one government agency and either a private or faith-based agency that offers a program […]
FInd the book here. Lord of the Flies For each of the following questions, answer with a minimum of 200 words. Make sure you answer each question in each section. Your response must utilize correct grammar and punctuation 1. Of all the characters, it is Piggy who most often has useful ideas and sees […]
Important Note: The poem you use for this essay may come only from the following sources. Sources: Poetry 180–A Poem a Day for American High Schools, Poetry Daily , Academy of American Poets, or Barteby: Modern American Poetry Essay Option 1: Compare/Contrast Essay Study two different poems about wind. Write a five paragraph compare/contrast essay showing how these two poems are similar and […]
Keep a poetry journal Your poetry journal is your own collection of favorite poems (for this class). It’s your own anthology. In it, you will list all fifteen of the poems you read for this unit, including the title and the poet. Then you will choose five of these that are your favorite and write why you like […]
Click HERE to log into the A+ testing system. Select the English 1 Assessments class from your list by double clicking on it. Click on Lessons. Select English 1 Assessments from the drop down menu. Please take the English 1 midtest. Do not move on to the other tests at this time. You will be asked to take […]
Assignment Choices You will choose three from this list to create and upload to the assignment folder for this novel. For each of the three assignments, put an appropriate heading on your page for that activity. Also, for many of these assignments, you will need an introductory paragraph that explains what your reader is seeing. The monologue […]
What did Jem, Scout, and Dill learn over the course of the story? Would you consider Atticus Finch a hero? Why or why not? In what way did Boo Radley defy stereotyped expectations? How likely is a repeat of the events of this novel in our modern social and legislative climate? Has a similar injustice […]
For this assignment, you will write a persuasive argument for Scout to convince Mr. Ewell that he should be more just. You will begin your assignment with an outline or brainstorm web which you will submit at the first of your persuasive argument. Then, you will write a five paragraph paper providing reasons for Mr. […]