I walk in and hear Mrs. Gill saying
that we are doing the analysis in class. This makes me, along with other
people, freak out a little. Turns out Mrs. Gill was just kidding. We are really
doing the analysis for homework tonight.
Zack reads his scribe notes. Then,
Mrs. Gill tells us to take out our keyboards. We all assume that this means
take out our laptops. Our journal is called invention. We are supposed to write
one to two sentences on the purpose of our writing piece. Mrs. Gill asks for
someone to suggest a song. Nick suggests Like a Stone by Audioslave. However,
Mrs. Gill thinks it is called Like a Slave. Jeffrey then says something
inappropriate, which I won’t repeat.
Mrs. Gill sends everyone the
analysis prompt through DyKnow, but she sends us the wrong paper. She then
resends the right paper. The analysis is supposed to be on how Hawthorne
reveals the character of Roger Chillingworth through diction, allusion, irony,
and metaphors.
Annie then begins to make excuses as
to why she can’t bring her laptop with her on vacation. Other people start
making excuses too. Blake says that his charger won’t work. Nick says that he
is possessed by Satan. It’s about time to go, and I’m kind of relieved because
after Nick’s comment I’m kind of scared of what excuses might come up.
Homework:
Analysis
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