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A Doll's House

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         Focus:      A Doll's House by Henrik Ibsen

                                1. Read the book.
                                       2. Select an essay topic.                                    

L              Learn:      Vocabulary -- Use the ReadWriteThink  (RWT) interactive: Crossword Puzzle Creator:
                http://www.readwritethink.org/classroom-resources/student-interactives/crossword-puzzles-30068.html
 

1.   incredulous

2.   barrister

3.   unsavory

4.   precarious

5.   broach

6.   procured

7.   imprudent

8.   entreaty

9.   indulgent

10. lucrative

11. unassailable

12. indiscretion

13. discrepancy

14. dissimulation

15. deprave 

16. disheveled

17. irresolute

18. prevaricate

19. scurrilous

20. dissolution

21. inexorable

22. retribution

23. amicably

24. expedient

25. bewildered

26. contraband

27. evasions

28. grafter

29. hyprocrite

30. impulsive

31. jilt

32. capricious

33. apparition

34. seductive

35. consternation

36. intolerable

37. proclaiming

38. retribution

39. subordinate

40. tactless

                   

                      Link:          Connect to the information you need. 

 

 

I            Input:       Use the RWT interactive: Persuasion Map to organize your thoughts.  

                                        Record IT! Reduce IT! Recite IT! Reflect IT! Review IT!  

                                             Adapted from Professor Walter Pauk of the Study Center at Cornell University  

P             Payoff:    Write your essay. Don't forget .... Cite your sources!

      • Prewriting
      • Writing
      • Revising
      • Editing and Proofreading
      • Publishing  

IT!      Intelligent Thinking! Reflect!  Evaluate! What did you learn?

 

 

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