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“A Rose for Emily”

“A Rose for Emily”. William Faulkner. Vocabulary Warm Up. Copy the Vocabulary Development words on page 719. Quick Write. Take two minutes to write down answers to the following questions: How would you describe yourself to a total stranger? What are your best qualities?

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“A Rose for Emily”

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  1. “A Rose for Emily” William Faulkner

  2. Vocabulary Warm Up • Copy the Vocabulary Development words on page 719.

  3. Quick Write • Take two minutes to write down answers to the following questions: • How would you describe yourself to a total stranger? • What are your best qualities? • What are your worst qualities? • Describe AT LEAST three character traits that describe you.

  4. Character trait • The words or phrases that describe a person’s character, NOT his or her physical description • Examples: mannerly, kind, dedicated, difficult, bossy, outspoken

  5. Setting • The time and location in which a story takes place • Also includes the customs and social conditions of a place

  6. Vocabulary Warm Up • Use the vocabulary words from page 719 to complete the following sentences. • The island at sunset was a/an _____ place. • Her language was formal and _____. • Because he had no job and no savings, he became a/an _____. • Thick, _____ smoke irritated our eyes. • Follow the rules; don’t try to _____ them.

  7. Vocabulary Warm Up • Use the vocabulary words from page 719 to complete the following sentences. • The _____ tone of their remarks showed their hatred. • No one believed us, but we were _____ by the facts. • Since the bank had made an error, it _____ the fee. • Our grandparents thought anything out of the ordinary was _____. • Pinned by a fallen rock, the climber was _____ from the cave.

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