Silent work To whom much is given much
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Silent work To whom much is given, much is expected.
MUG If ice did not float. (this is called a hypothetical question) Tons of it at both the north pole and the south pole would sink, covering the earth in water.
Irony Quiz 1. Define irony 2. Write down and define each type of irony. 3. Give an example for each.
1. (p. 106 -107) How did the group cheer Katniss up? 2. What was Peeta’s score? 3. What was Katniss’s score? 4. What skills did Katniss learn from Gale? 5. What did she trade him for this knowledge? 6. What does Gale mean to Katniss? 7. Why does Katniss feel she could never feel that way about Peeta? 8. (p. 114) Katniss lists four reasons why she should trust Peeta, even though she can’t. What are those four reasons? 1) 2) 3) 4) 9. How is Cinna able to help Katniss prepare for her interview? 10. What shocking (to Katniss) news does Peeta share during his interview? 11. Was this news surprising to you as a reader? Why or why not? 12. Why do you think Katniss was taken aback at Peeta’s feelings for her?
Why is it funny? 1. Find an image on the internet. 2. Make an original and very ironic “Demotivational” poster using the image. 3. Type one paragraph explaining why your poster is ironic.
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- True or false katniss dismisses haymitch advice
- Luke 12:
- The way my mother speaks carol ann duffy
- Gold salt trade
- How much heat is given off when an 869 g iron bar cools
- Decaffeinated hot chocolate
- How much is too much plagiarism
- We help our friends
- The poem rizal wrote dedicated to consuelo
- Those that he foreknew he predestined
- Brian camley
- Oswell swann
- Adjective clause whose
- Whose which that