Tuesday, 1/2: Quizlet and The Curious Incident of the Dog at Night-Time
- SAT 101-110 Test Friday, 1/5/2017
101. Disparage: to speak poorly of
102. Eccentric: odd; of the ordinary; quirky
103. Philanthropist: someone who benefits mankind
104. Squander: to waste
105. Virulent: harmful
106. Zeal: enthusiasm
107. Acuity: sharpness of perception or mind
108. Affable: friendly; agreeable
109. Assuage: to reduce pain
110. Avarice: greed - Cornell Notes #2 pages 51-75
Mr. Shears and Mrs. Boone had an affair—but do not tell anyone. - He does not care because his mother is dead.
- That Christopher loves mystery stories.
- “I like the Hounds of Baskervilles because it is a detective story and which means there are clues and Red Herrings” (71).
- Red Herring means that false clues that are given on purpose to throw you off the suspect or reason behind the mystery.
New Session #3, entry #1, 250 words required for the full 20 DAILY points--these must be done in class. I encourage you to write beyond the 250 words required each week at home, to achieve an A you need 500 words be week by final turn in date.
Thursday,1/4: The Curious Incident of the Dog at Night-Time, Cornell Notes will be posted after our session.
Friday, 1/5: SAT Test #101-110