Friday, April 11, 2014

4/11

Warm-up:  Who is a subjective case pronoun.  Whom is an objective case pronoun.  Look at the function in the sentence to determine whether you should choose who or whom.
1.  In his first production of Hamlet, (who/whom) did Laurence Olivier replace?
2.  (Who/Whom) was Martin Luther King’s mentor?
3. The bank doors were locked, and (whoever/whomever) was inside remained there until the police arrived.

Classwork:  discuss analytical (mini) essay examples and then draft a one paragraph mini-essay about one passage from the 2 most recent AP practice tests

Homework:  Due 4/22 - Written or typed final draft of analytical essay about Banneker (with rubric attached) and AP passage about hockey completed with written evidence for each answer (think about it as explaining every question in the bloodthirsty)

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