October 31, 2014

Objective:  I can explain how Shakespeare uses figurative language to illustrate Cassius’s argument.

Bell:  Read lines 35-47 on pages 826-7.  Find the golden line and rewrite it in your own words.  A golden line is one that stands out in some way.  It looks important or suggests the main idea of a passage.  Possibly, a golden line is simply a beautifully written one.

Activites:“

1.  Share Out:  Discuss Brutus reason for being aloof with Cassius based on the golden line.

2.  Listen-and-Learn:  Answer questions 5-7 for Act I, Scene 2. (see Oct. 30th attachments)

3.  SSR+:  Write one golden line per page of your story.

4.  Using the golden lines of your story, write a short summary of your SSR reading today.