Focus: What romantic conflicts are on the rise, and what do they reveal about Jay Gatsby?
1. Warming up with three good things!
2. Reflecting on your empathy monologues using the rubric and my feedback in Turnitin
3. Reading and conferencing; tomorrow's leaders may use this time to prepare.
HW:
1. For TOMORROW: Finish reading and journalling on Chapters 4 and 5 in The Great Gatsby; make sure your journals are up-to-date.
2. For THURSDAY: Read and journal on Chapter 6 in The Great Gatsby.
3. THIS FRIDAY MARKS THE END OF 12 WEEKS; any make-up or revised work from the past 6 weeks must be submitted before you go to bed on Friday.
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