september 18 2013
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Wednesday, Wednesday, September 18September 18
AgendaAgendaReading Reading
Compare/Contrast Compare/Contrast “Found Out About “Found Out About You” and “Wait”You” and “Wait”
AVIDAVIDTutorials, HW, SSRTutorials, HW, SSR
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“It is the wounded
oyster that mends
itself with a pearl.”
Ralph Waldo
Emerson(1803-1882)
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Idiom:Idiom: Avoid You Like Avoid You Like the Plaguethe Plague
•Stay far awayStay far awayDaily Vocabulary:Daily Vocabulary:
ConfrereConfrere•A professional colleagueA professional colleague
Literary Vocabulary:Literary Vocabulary: OmenOmen
•A natural disaster, a sign A natural disaster, a sign of good luck, or a of good luck, or a
disturbance in nature disturbance in nature that foretells a future that foretells a future
eventevent