ALLEGORY: Please Read the information on this page to learn about Allegory, Introduction to Allegory
Now, see and read some examples of ALLEGORIES . Please watch as many as you like, but read a minimum of two. It is YOUR RESPONSIBILITY to understand an allegory.
ANIMAL FARM
All of these are assignments for you to open and upload to notability to complete. It says what you are expected to do for each one.
Historical Background Info ASSIGNMENT: Read & annotate for understanding. Turn in to your Google folder when asked - Wed./Thurs. April 6/7
Allegory & Fable info Assignment: Read, annotate for understanding and complete the blank sections for each item from the story that needs to be read on two levels: literally and allegorically. You are explaining the allegorical meaning; you must explain WHY the item represents what it represents. Turn in on April 11 or 12, by the beginning of class.
*you NEED to read and understand it. You will not understand the book if you do not understand what an allegory is.
Propaganda Info Assignment: Read, Annotate for understanding. Turn in by the beginning of class, Wed. or Thurs. April 13th or 14th.
**YOU ARE ONLY ALLOWED TO TAKE A TEST IF YOU HAVE COMPLETED AND TURNED IN THE STUDY GUIDE. Assignment: Study Guides (Links are below)
* All study guides are due before class begins on the day of the test for the chapter(s). You must be able to show me that you have completed it before i will give you the test. You will open it on your iPad and show me front and back. * You must turn it in to your google drive folder before class or your test will not count. * If you are absent on the day of a test, you still need to turn the study guide in via google and then you will take the test on the day you return.
* For all study guides to count you must complete them with quality answers.