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WELCOME! Have your Literary Terms packet and this week’s Bell Work sheet ready to go. TUESDAY, 15 SEPTEMBER 2015 AP LITERATURE AND COMPOSITION

WELCOME! Have your Literary Terms packet and this week’s Bell Work sheet ready to go. TUESDAY, 15 SEPTEMBER 2015 AP LITERATURE AND COMPOSITION

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Page 1: WELCOME! Have your Literary Terms packet and this week’s Bell Work sheet ready to go. TUESDAY, 15 SEPTEMBER 2015 AP LITERATURE AND COMPOSITION

WELCOME!Have your Literary Terms packet and this week’s Bell Work sheet ready to go.

TUESDAY, 15 SEPTEMBER 2015

AP LITERATURE AND COMPOSITION

Page 2: WELCOME! Have your Literary Terms packet and this week’s Bell Work sheet ready to go. TUESDAY, 15 SEPTEMBER 2015 AP LITERATURE AND COMPOSITION

Bell Work: Writing Prompt What season is your favorite, and what do you love most about it? (3/4 – full page for all points)

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Literary Terms on Tuesdays In your Literary Terms Glossary packet, write down the following definition. Write the whole definition.

Setting – the time and place of the action of a short story, novel, play, narrative poem or nonfiction narrative. Setting may also include the social and moral environment that forms the background for a narrative. It is one of the main elements in fiction and often plays an important role in what happens and why.

Example - Dickens places A Tale of Two Cities smack-dab in the middle of a nifty little event called the French Revolution.

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The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini Class Discussion Guide: Write down two questions you have about The Kite Runner and two statements regarding the book you would like to share with the class. Everyone must participate (for a grade) by asking a question or sharing a comment. You may make additional comments or ask questions other than those on your sheet. Write down at least one comment or new idea you pick up from your classmates during the conversation.

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Exit Ticket: In your agenda, write down:

Remember to study for the Vocab Quiz on Wednesday (tomorrow). Have a wonderful day!