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Monday Novel assignment (due Monday) Lit Circles Infinitives Vocabulary

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Page 1: Monday Novel assignment (due Monday) Lit Circles Infinitives Vocabulary

Monday

• Novel assignment (due Monday)

• Lit Circles

• Infinitives

• Vocabulary

Page 2: Monday Novel assignment (due Monday) Lit Circles Infinitives Vocabulary

Book Club Daily Eight—1 Dec. 08Book Title: _____________________________________

Pages Read: Start __156___ Finish __180__

1. Discussion Director: Write two questions for discussion

2. Connector: Write two examples of outside connections to the novel.

3. Summarizer: Write a summary of your reading for today:

4. Illuminator: What two passages did you share?

5. Illustrator: Attach your picture.

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Book Club Daily Nine—2 Dec. 08Book Title: _____________________________________

Pages Read: Start __181___ Finish __205__

1. Illustrator: Attach your picture.

2. Discussion Director: Write two questions for discussion

3. Connector: Write two examples of outside connections to the novel.

4. Summarizer: Write a summary of your reading for today:

5. Illuminator: What two passages did you share?

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An infinitive is a verb form that comes after the word “to” and functions as a noun, adjective, or adverb.

• To succeed takes courage, foresight and luck.

• Alone in her cubicle, all she wanted was to survive.

• Afraid to move, she froze in terror.

• His goal, to break into Fort Knox, was never achieved.

• The student’s hope was to finish the paper before school started.

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Don’t Get Confused:TO in infinitives and prepositions

Don’t confuse infinitives with prepositional phrases that begin with “to.” Remember that a preposition always ends with a noun or pronoun; an infinitive always ends with a verb.

• Infinitive (verb):– Remember to wash behind your ears!

• Preposition (noun):• We walked to the car wash.

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The infinitive phrase includes the infinitive and the object of the infinitive or any modifiers related to the infinitive.

• Even in New York, fans did not manage to buy the hype.

• The seemingly simple decision to appoint a Democrat caused controversy.

• The gap provides a way to give Democratic candidates an edge in close elections

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• The respondents believe their neighbors are willing to vote for a woman.

• Two nonprofit organizations from opposite sides of the political spectrum plan to release a report blasting 25 Army Corps of Engineers water projects

• The corps has been trying to recast itself in a more ecosensitive light.

• Now Congress has to decide whether it wants to continue to be part of the problem, or if it wants to be part of the solution.

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Writing with Infinitives• One sentence with an infinitive subject

– Eg: To eat is my favorite pasttime

• One with and infinitive object– Eg: I love to eat.

• One with a predicate noun– Eg: My dearest wish is to eat myself into a coma.

• One with an adjective infinitive– Unwilling to eat cow brains, she tipped over.

• One with an adverb infinitive– Eg: She is unwilling to eat cow brains.

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·One sentence with an infinitive subject··One with and infinitive object··One with a predicate noun··One with an adjective infinitive··One with an adverb infinitive