Focus: What can we learn about our characters by examining their worlds?
1. Warming up with a short quiz on your Fences vocabulary
2. Performing and discussing Act 1, Scene 3
3. Enjoying the Empathy Monologue Writing Exercises: Creating a World
HW:
1. Spend 20 more minutes on this writing exercise; next Monday, we will start pulling your exercises together into a rough draft of your actual monologue.
2. If you fell behind in your Act 1 blog entries, please catch up by Monday. Click HERE for the rubric I will be using to grade your entries next wee.
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