Performance Task 1
Performance Task 2
End of Course exam
What is a critical lens?
It is a specific perspective in which we interpret information.
what is a moral dilemma?
a situation with two or more equally undesirable alternatives
This passionate and headstrong character declares, “I am Heathcliff,” revealing the novel’s central relationship.
Catherine Earnshaw
Who says this line?
“Doubt thou the stars are fire;
Doubt that the sun doth move;
Doubt truth to be a liar;
But never doubt I love.”
Hammy Bo-Bammy
What are the components of Performance Task 1?
Individual Research Report
Team Multimedia Presentation
Oral Defense
What are the 3 main types of bias?
Persuasive. Informational. Entertainment
what is consequentialism?
the ends justify the means
The majority of the novel is framed through the recollections of this servant, who narrates the Earnshaw and Linton family history.
Nelly Dean
What is the central idea of Hamlet's 'to be or not to be' soliloquy?
Humanity stays alive despite life's cruelties because the ambiguity of death is more frightening than the reality of a harsh world.
What are the components of Performance Task 2?
Individual Written Argument
Individual Media Presentation
Provide one way we can check credibility
the author's qualifications on the subject
domain credibility
the date
shock and scare
first is the worst
what is deontology?
There are universal moral laws (like "Do not lie" or "Do not murder") that must always be followed.
These two estates symbolize opposing forces in the novel—one associated with wildness and emotional intensity, the other with order and refinement.
What are Wuthering Heights and Thrushcross Grange?
What Act does Hamlet deliver this line?
“There are more things in Heaven and Earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy.”
Act I
How many words are required for each Performance Task written response?
IRR- 1200 words
IWA- 2000 words
state the 3 types of rhetorical appeals
ethos, pathos, logos
what is virtue/character ethics
Developing good character traits (virtues) like honesty, courage, justice, and compassion is the path to ethical living
Who says ‘Will you give up Heathcliff hereafter, or will you give up me? It is impossible for you to be my friend and his at the same time; and I absolutely require to know which you choose.’
FULL name required.
Edgar Linton
What is the name of the play that Hamlet asks the traveling players to perform for Elsinore?
The Mousetrap
What are the two main essays you will be writing in the End of Course exam?
AND
Name the basic requirements for at least ONE of these essays
EOCA
EOCB
which type of bias is GOOD for research?
informational
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Emily Brontë structures the novel using this layered narrative technique, in which stories are told within stories to distance the reader from absolute truth
Frame Narrative
What is one event that corroborates the authenticity of the Ghost's claims so far in the story?
Claudius' reaction to the Mousetrap
Horatio's sighting of the Ghost as well as Hamlet and the guards
Hamlet's stream of consciousness amidst fits of insanity
Claudius' skepticism and close watch on Hamlet