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Ms. Rossetti's English 9: Turnitin.com Discussion Board Directions
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Ms Rossetti's English 9. Wednesday, August 20, 2008. Turnitin.com Discussion Board Directions. To Post on the Turnitin Discussion Board. 1 Sign in to Turnitin.com. 2 Click “Discussion.”. 3 From the discussion board page, click on the name or title of the assignment. 4 Click on the “reply to topic” button next to the discussion topic. 5 Enter the response in the reply box provided. By default, only the latest reply is shown. Responding to Previous Replies. 1 Keep your comments appropriate for class. 3 Be ...
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Ms. Rossetti's English 9: Upcoming Due Dates
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Ms Rossetti's English 9. Sunday, December 7, 2008. There are numerous assignments that have the potential to greatly affect your grade prior to Winter Break. Enter the following due dates in your agenda or write them in your notebook to refer to. Book Report #2: Page to Screen : : G, Tues., 12/16 or W, Wed., 12/17. Short Story Test: : G, Thurs., 12/18 or W, Fri., 12/19. Test is on the "Elements of the Short Story" (notes handed out in September) and the 9 stories that we read or out of class:. The Lotter...
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Ms. Rossetti's English 9: "Memento Mori"
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Ms Rossetti's English 9. Sunday, December 7, 2008. Memento Mori" by Jonathan Nolan is the last short story we will read before the test. It's a cool story, but you have to pay attention as you're reading, or you'll be very, very confused. We'll be discussing it in class later this week. You can access the story on the web at http:/ www.impulsenine.com/homepage/pages/shortstories/memento mori.htm. Is an important feature of the style of this story. Remember:. I did this.". You did this.". On the Final Exam.
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Ms. Rossetti's English 9: Nouns, Pronouns, and Adjectives Review
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Ms Rossetti's English 9. Friday, September 26, 2008. Nouns, Pronouns, and Adjectives Review. To use flash cards to review the parts of speech, go to http:/ www.studybulb.com/item/1018101230123. Review the different types of pronouns using the following flash cards: http:/ www.studybulb.com/item/1011140566909. Download a review sheet:. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). On the Final Exam. Of Mice and Men. TEST: (G) 12/18 or (W) 12/19* *. The Sound of Thunder" by Ray Bradbury. The Chaser" by John Collier.
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Ms. Rossetti's English 9: Third Quarter Book Report
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Ms Rossetti's English 9. Sunday, February 22, 2009. Third Quarter Book Report. Third Quarter Book Report. Click the following link to download the instructions. For the third quarter book report: http:/ www.keepandshare.com/doc/view.php? Is the completion of a packet. Which will be distributed in class when we return from February vacation. March 30 or 31. 10 per day with a max. of -30 before grade reverts to a 0. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). On the Final Exam. Of Mice and Men. Of Mice and Men.
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Ms. Rossetti's English 9: 5/31/09 - 6/7/09
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Ms Rossetti's English 9. Tuesday, June 2, 2009. Dialect, a distinctive variety of a language, spoken by members of an identifiable regional group, nation, or social class. Dialects differ from one another in pronunciation, vocabulary, and (often) in grammar. The variety of English that is generally acknowledged as the model for the speech and writing of educated speakers. The specialized or technical language of a trade, profession, or similar group. Of Mice and Men. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Sound...
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Ms. Rossetti's English 9: Final Exam Test Guide
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Ms Rossetti's English 9. Thursday, June 11, 2009. Final Exam Test Guide. English 110 Final Exam Guide. G1: Friday, June 19 (7:30-9:00). W3: Tuesday, June 23 (9:15-10:45). Bring something to do in case you finish early (study for another exam, read a book or magazine, etc); talking during the exam time is prohibited, and you cannot leave until the exam period is over. Multiple Choice, Matching, True or False. Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare. Here are some interactive quizzes that I found online.
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Ms. Rossetti's English 9: Book Report #2: Page to Screen
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Ms Rossetti's English 9. Tuesday, November 4, 2008. Book Report #2: Page to Screen. Page to Screen English 110. G) Tuesday, 12/16, (W) Wednesday, 12/17. G) Wednesday, 11/12, (W) Thursday, 11/13. You are going to choose a novel that has been made into a movie from a provided list. The novel must have come before the film. Some potential topics are listed; for a complete list, go to http:/ www.mcpl.lib.mo.us/readers/movies/. Make sure it is a novel and not a short story, etc. About a Boy / Nick Hornby.
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Ms. Rossetti's English 9: Short Story Test
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Ms Rossetti's English 9. Monday, December 22, 2008. The Short Story Test. Has been rescheduled to either Wednesday, 1/7 or Thursday, 1/8. The stories that appear on the test are listed in the left side bar. Know the "Elements of the Short Story;" you have a notes handout, and we discussed them while analyzing the stories. Things like point of view, the types of point of view, setting, conflict, style, theme, climax, denouement, etc. Look over your study guides! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Book Re...
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Ms. Rossetti's English 9: Homework
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Ms Rossetti's English 9. Tuesday, June 2, 2009. Dialect, a distinctive variety of a language, spoken by members of an identifiable regional group, nation, or social class. Dialects differ from one another in pronunciation, vocabulary, and (often) in grammar. The variety of English that is generally acknowledged as the model for the speech and writing of educated speakers. The specialized or technical language of a trade, profession, or similar group. Of Mice and Men. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).