Prepare for the exam over Antigone. This means:
-------> Studying the literary terms at the top of your vocab list. -------> Going over the concepts listed on the review handout. -------> Preparing your essay outline (which you may use on the essay part of the test). *PRO TIP: I strongly encourage you to send me your thesis statement by Monday for feedback. Students who do this always do much better on the exam, and remember that the essay is worth 60% of your exam grade!
-------------> b) Your sketches can be of a character’s actions, reactions, or interactions with another character. -------------> c) If you can’t draw well, feel free to pose stuffed animals, dolls, LEGOS, or even family members and snap three pictures instead (if you do this rather than drawing, you must submit to Classroom so I can see and grade them). Prepare for the exam over Antigone. This means:
b) Your sketches can be of a character’s actions, reactions, or interactions with another character. c) If you can’t draw well, feel free to pose stuffed animals, dolls, LEGOS, or even family members and snap three pictures instead (if you do this rather than drawing, you must submit to Classroom so I can see and grade them). Compose your take-home essay over Sophocles's Antigone. Type your response in a Google Doc and submit to Classroom before the start of next class.
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