ENGLISH II-H – Week 9
Lorentzen Fall 2010
Mon 10/25 / Finishing Act IVBeginning Act V / Finish Act V by Weds
Review for Test
Tues 10/26 / Act V Discussion – Comedy, Tragedy, Climax, Resolution/Catastrophe / Finish Act V by Weds.
Review for Test
Wed 10/27 / Cyrano de Bergerac Unit Test
Cyrano Opinion Survey / -
Thu 10/28 / Writing about Love - The First Essay Prompt, Planning Essays / Prompt Plan Due Monday
Fri 10/29 / Teacher Work Day - No School / Prompt Plan Due Monday
Note: Cyrano unit test is tentatively scheduled for Wednesday, 10/27.
ENGLISH II-H – Week 9
Lorentzen Fall 2010
Mon 10/25 / Finishing Act IVBeginning Act V / Finish Act V by Weds
Review for Test
Tues 10/26 / Act V Discussion – Comedy, Tragedy, Climax, Resolution/Catastrophe / Finish Act V by Weds.
Review for Test
Wed 10/27 / Cyrano de Bergerac Unit Test
Cyrano Opinion Survey / -
Thu 10/28 / Writing about Love - The First Essay Prompt, Planning Essays / Prompt Plan Due Monday
Fri 10/29 / Teacher Work Day - No School / Prompt Plan Due Monday
Note: Cyrano unit test is tentatively scheduled for Wednesday, 10/27.
Cyrano Test: Wednesday, 10/27
English II Honors
FORMAT
· Multiple Choice (Poetry/Sonnets, Background Information, Reading Guide Questions)
· Vocabulary Matching (10 selected from 5 Acts… about 2 from each act)
· Matching (Literary Terms)
· Quote Identification (I give you a significant quote, you identify who said it.)
· Types of Love Identification (I give you a quote, you explain what type of love it exemplifies.)
· Short Answer (Applying Literary Terms)
LITERARY TERMS - (Act IV/V terms in bold)
You must be familiar with all of the following terms for the test. Be prepared to provide examples of these terms from the play in the short answer section.
Comedy Direct Characterization Aside
Tragedy Indirect Characterization Protagonist
Internal Conflict Situational Irony Foil
External Conflict Dramatic Irony Antagonist
Climax Verbal Irony Tone
Cyrano Test: Wednesday, 10/27
English II Honors
FORMAT
· Multiple Choice (Poetry/Sonnets, Background Information, Reading Guide Questions)
· Vocabulary Matching (10 selected from 5 Acts… about 2 from each act)
· Matching (Literary Terms)
· Quote Identification (I give you a significant quote, you identify who said it.)
· Types of Love Identification (I give you a quote, you explain what type of love it exemplifies.)
· Short Answer (Applying Literary Terms)
LITERARY TERMS - (Act IV/V terms in bold)
You must be familiar with all of the following terms for the test. Be prepared to provide examples of these terms from the play in the short answer section.
Comedy Direct Characterization Aside
Tragedy Indirect Characterization Protagonist
Internal Conflict Situational Irony Foil
External Conflict Dramatic Irony Antagonist
Climax Verbal Irony Tone