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Write your name

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Icebreaker

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Label the picture with the given information and place an x on the part we want to know.

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Problem 3 Got It? To which subsets of the real numbers does the number belong?

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Problem 4 Got It? Fill in the circle to complete the inequality.

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Problem 5 Got It? Graph and label the following numbers on a number line.

Label units on the number line and be precise.

This paragraph should deal with Macbeth’s final moments--when he comes to have that anagnorisis, how does he feel in this moment? How does the reader feel here and also with Macbeth’s death? In what way do we pity his life? If we felt pity/empathy for him, how is the catharsis meant to make the reader feel? Do we also feel relief at his death? Why?

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Look over your annotated Key Soliloquies. Then paste a few of your favorite quotes which demonstrate that Macbeth comes to recognize that it has been his own actions which has caused his reversal of fortune--using this doc if that is easier. Things to look for: the quote might show this realization directly, it might comment on it. Be sure to include proper citation for each one to make your life easier later (ie, Act 1, Scene 2, Line 30 = 1.2.30).

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Looking at the quotes you pasted into Question 1, think about what they have in common. Explain how the previous quote(s) show Macbeth has had a realization? Is the moment of realization significant for any other reasons?

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Look over your annotated Key Soliloquies again. This time, paste several of your favorite quotes which demonstrate that the moral order has been restored and Macbeth has paid the penalty for his actions. Once again, use this doc if that is easier for you. Be sure to include proper citation for each one to make your life easier later (ie, Act 1, Scene 2, Line 30 = 1.2.30).

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Looking at the quotes you pasted into Question 3, think about what they have in common. Explain how the previous quotes demonstrate that order has been restored and in what way...what has been restored?

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Which of the following accurately describes the type of hook this essay uses?

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Watch this video reading of The Very Hungry Caterpillar and name the stages of a butterfly the video talks about.

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Underline/highlight all the verbs:

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Take a moment to reflect on your work and circle the emoji(s) that you feel.

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14+77=

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Circle the dogs to show pairs.

Write a repeated addition equation to represent the picture.

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Find the quotient. Show your work in the space below. If you have a remainder, make sure to write it as a fraction.

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Analisa has 324 cookies to share with 11 of her friends. How much cookie does each friend get?

Show your work and circle your answer in the space provided. If you have a remainder, make sure to write it as a fraction. Use the grid provided to help you organize your thinking.

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Decide the placement of each statement:

  • Coefficient goes before the variable

  • An algebraic expression has an exponent

  • An algebraic expression has an variable

  • An algebraic expression has an equal sign

  • 3m is bigger than 2y

  • A variable is a capital letter

  • x to the zero power = 1

  • Always True

  • Sometimes True

  • Never True

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Break up the word residence into a root word and a suffix and for each part of the word, determine the meaning.

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You're in Mali. Which direction would you travel to get to Ethiopia?

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What word fits into this sentence?

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What word fits into this sentence?

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What word fits into this sentence?

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What word fits into this sentence?

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What word fits into this sentence?

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You're in Egypt. Which direction would you travel to get to Morocco?

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You're in Tanzania. Which direction would you travel to get to Angola?

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You're in Gabon. Which direction would you travel to get to Cameroon?

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You're in Namibia. Which direction would you travel to get to Liberia?