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Mr. Tillman
Week Of: Sept 17

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Assignments Due:

Monday/17
    D-block:  The Iliad   Book 1. Follow links to review questions. When completing the review questions, it is strongly suggested that you note page and line numbers. This sort of diligence will pay off down the road. Also, make notes in your texts when you have found the answers to the questions.
        Power Points on: The Epic, The History of the Trojan War, Honor/Shame Culture,
            Map of Eastern Mediterranean Sea

Tuesday/18 -
   F-block -  The Iliad   Book 1. Follow links to review questions. When completing the review questions, it is strongly suggested that you note page and line numbers. This sort of diligence will pay off down the road. Also, make notes in your texts when you have found the answers to the questions.

Wednesday/19
    Both Sections: The Iliad   Books 2 & 3.(Note the specific line numbers for this assignment.) Follow links to review questions. When completing the review questions, it is strongly suggested that you note page and line numbers. This sort of diligence will pay off down the road. Also, make notes in your texts when you have found the answers to the questions.

Thursday/20
    D-block: be prepared to write in class today.

Friday/21
    F-block: be prepared to write in class today.

Monday/24
    Both Sections: The Iliad Book 5 lines 95-528.

Tuesday/25
    Both Sections: The Iliad Book 6, lines 84-631

Wednesday/26
    D-block: The Iliad, Book 9, All

Thursday/27
    F-block: The Iliad, Book 9, All

 

Iliad Review questions: chapters 1-9, 16-18, 20-24 

Joke of the Week: Two vultures board an airplane, each carrying two dead raccoons. The
stewardess looks at them and says, "I'm sorry, but only one carrion allowed per passenger."

 

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