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Celebrations!!

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The Romantic Period in American Literature and Art

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What do the GIFs on the last slide make you feel?

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Open Ended Question

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What details stood out to you during our virtual field trip? List 2
- 3 examples (evidence!) What about these details made them
stick out in your mind? Does this setting look inviting? Why or
why not?

Please enter your answer here.

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"Young Goodman Brown"

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Poll

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Select all of the following that applies to you

I feel I can define "mood."

I feel I can identify specific details in an image that contribute to the mood.

I feel I can define "setting."

I feel I can identify specific evidence in a text that shows the reader the
setting.
I have written a descriptive essays in previous English classes.

I feel I can show the reader an image using my words.

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