Journal
Examine the narrator of "The Black Cat." The narrator begins the story with a guilty confession, yet claims sanity and levelheadedness. How do his actions and the events of the story disprove this? How much of what he says do you think is real or unreal? Is it possible he really is sane at the end, when he uses flashback to tell the story?
Updates
17 Journals are still due tomorrow. If the strike continues, students unable to come to school because of the strike will have until Monday, 11/9 to turn in journals. Please show me your absence note when you return.
Keep studying your vocabulary. There will be a quiz next week.
Today's Lesson
Study Island and Independent Work
You should complete the Punctuation Assignment by Friday, 11/6.
This is the first grade on the second marking report.
The Setting Assignment should be completed by 11/12.
For Friday, you should have 17 journals , the Suspense Chart ("The Black Cat"), and the Reading Comprehension Questions ("The Black Cat") completed. We will be going over them in class.
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