1. Bell Ringer:
In The Crucible, The Putnams feared that the devil was responsible for killing their newborn children. In fact, Ann Putnam cried, “I sent my child-she should learn from Tituba who murdered her sisters.” (p. 185).I have provided evidence in support of the theme: Superstition is a powerful driving force.
*Tituba was believed to be able to communicate with the dead.
Write 1-3 sentences that work as reasoning for my evidence. Explain how the quote proves the theme.
2. Take a quiz over Act IV of The Crucible. You can use your textbook and notes over the play. See me on Friday to take this.
3. In order to prepare for your upcoming literary analysis essay, you need to review a few elements of The Crucible. To begin, open this literary PRACTICE, which has further instructions.
4. Today, you will begin working on your outlines over The Crucible. The topic can be viewed HERE. Access your outline template in Google Classroom.
Resources:
In The Crucible, The Putnams feared that the devil was responsible for killing their newborn children. In fact, Ann Putnam cried, “I sent my child-she should learn from Tituba who murdered her sisters.” (p. 185).I have provided evidence in support of the theme: Superstition is a powerful driving force.
*Tituba was believed to be able to communicate with the dead.
Write 1-3 sentences that work as reasoning for my evidence. Explain how the quote proves the theme.
2. Take a quiz over Act IV of The Crucible. You can use your textbook and notes over the play. See me on Friday to take this.
3. In order to prepare for your upcoming literary analysis essay, you need to review a few elements of The Crucible. To begin, open this literary PRACTICE, which has further instructions.
4. Today, you will begin working on your outlines over The Crucible. The topic can be viewed HERE. Access your outline template in Google Classroom.
Resources:
- These notes may help walk you through the writing process. OPEN NOTES HERE.
- Edpuzzle.com There are numerous videos to help you develop different components of your essay. Log in with Google and use this code: wilehbe
- Additional help: how to write a literary analysis HERE.