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English 9 Wednesday, 2 November 2011 Daily Journal Adjectives Test Literature Books **Turn in your worksheet from yesterday, if you did not do so already**

Define and identify Adjectives, Nouns, and Pronouns. Explore the key idea of convictions Read an excerpt from an autobiography Build vocabulary

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English 9Wednesday, 2 November 2011

Daily JournalAdjectives Test

Literature Books

**Turn in your worksheet from yesterday, if you did not do so

already**

Page 2: Define and identify Adjectives, Nouns, and Pronouns.  Explore the key idea of convictions  Read an excerpt from an autobiography  Build vocabulary

Objectives Define and identify Adjectives, Nouns,

and Pronouns. Explore the key idea of convictions Read an excerpt from an

autobiography Build vocabulary for reading and

writing Compare and contrast experiences of

people from different cultural backgrounds.

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Daily Journal 6 Define the following and give an

example of each: Example:Proper Noun- names a specific person, place, thing, or idea. I graduated from Kingman High School in 2007.

› Concrete Noun› Abstract Noun› Pronoun› Limiting Adjective› Descriptive Adjective

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Remember:

Adjectives often answer one of the following questions:› What kind?› Which one(s)?› How many?› How much?

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Adjective Test

Clear your desk of everything, except a pencil and your SSR book.

Remain seated and quiet until all tests are completed. › If you finish early: Turn in your test to the In-Box and read your SSR book.

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Literature Books

Open your books to page 110. Complete the Vocabulary,

Background, and Reflection section of the worksheet.

Read The Right to the Streets of Memphis by Richard Wright