Routines & Expectations
Rhetoric
Lord of the Flies
100

The first thing to do when you walk in the classroom.

Read the board for the agenda and warm-up. Get out required materials. 
100

The rhetorical appeal that aims to use credibility and moral responsibility to persuade. 

Ethos

100

The person who kills Piggy.

Roger
200

What to do before leaving the classroom.

Throw away scrap pieces of paper or trash, move back desks to proper location, tuck in chairs.

200

Definition of "diction."

Word choice; specific words that are used with intention to achieve a desired purpose

200

The symbolism of the conch.

Civilization, order, democracy.

300

When to go to the bathroom.

Before the start of class (after dropping off your bag and informing the teacher), during independent work time.

300

Definition of allusion.

A reference to a famous figure, event, or literary work. 

300

Yes or no: Simon becomes corrupted by savagery.

No

400

How to ask for an extension.

Ask Ms. Su Ji--either in person or through Canvas message--at least a day before the assignment is due. Provide an explanation for why you need the extension. 

400

The difference between anaphora and epistrophe.

Anaphora- when a word or phrase is repeated at the beginning of successive clauses or sentences.

Epistrophe- when a word of phrase is repeated at the end of successive clauses or sentences.

400

The main idea William Golding wanted to communicate in his novel.

Savagery is inherent.

500

List the procedure to follow when a student misses a day of class. 

1) Ask a friend to catch up on the content. 

2) Send Ms. Su Ji a polite and grammatically correct email explaining your absence and asking for what you missed. 

2) When you are back at school, approach Ms. Su Ji at the start of class to ask for missed handouts. 

500

The definition and example of an antithesis.

An antithesis is when two contrasting ideas are placed near each other in a sentence or in a series of sentences. 

Examples: "Do you think goodness is not possible without evil?" "The popcorn was both salty and sweet." 

500
Difference between Jack and Roger.

Jack and Roger show different aspects of savagery. Jack is power-hungry and authoritarian, and Roger delights in causing pain.  

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