
Understanding Personal Pronouns and Antecedents
Explore the concept of personal pronouns and antecedents through a detailed analysis in this interactive lesson. Understand subjective pronouns, create charts, and learn about antecedents with examples. Enhance your knowledge of language and grammar effortlessly.
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Lesson 1.13 Personal Pronouns The Tell-Tale Heart Analysis
Open your Interactive Notebook 1. Turn to your Table of Contents 2. Write Personal Pronouns and Antecedents for pages 24 25. 3. Then turn to pages 24 25 and write the title and date at the top. 4. Prepare to take notes!
Do Now: Turn and Talk: Partner A: Define pronoun. Partner B: Create a sentence using a pronoun.
Whats a Subjective Pronoun? A subjective pronoun is a pronoun that is used as the subject of the sentence (who/what the sentence is about). Subjective pronoun = pronoun used as subject of sentence
Create this chart: Make it medium-sized Definition Example
Definition Example I You He She It We You (all) They
Definition Example I Myself One person, not yourself One boy, not yourself You He She One girl, not yourself It Any object, one Myself and another person or people A group of people not including yourself Two or more people or objects not including yourself We You (all) They
Definition Example I Myself One person, not yourself One boy, not yourself He is my friend. I am happy. You are good at math. You He She One girl, not yourself She is a dancer. It Any object, one Myself and another person or people A group of people not including yourself Two or more people or objects not including yourself It was difficult. We can sing. We You (all) You are good students. They They are going to the store.
Whats an antecedent? An antecedent is the word (person, object) to which a pronoun refers.
Whats an antecedent? An antecedent is the word (person, object) to which a pronoun refers. Example: Margo tried pistachio ice cream and she loved it!
Lets practice! Feel free to put this on page 19
Questions: (With a Partner) Find the answers by annotating or highlighting on your text packet: 1. Poe talks a lot about TIME. Find 3 quotes that have to do with time going slowly in the story. Then, find 3 quotes that have to do with time passing very quickly. (Include page and paragraph numbers) Time passes slowly Time passes quickly
Questions: (With a Partner) Find the answers by annotating or highlighting on your text packet: 2. Poe repeats words a lot. Write down 3 examples of repetition and explain why he repeats words and phrases.
Online Worksheet Log onto your Google Classroom Complete the Google Form Worksheet entitled The Tell-Tale Heart You may use your annotated text! When you have finished, go on to the Google Classroom exit slip.
Google Classroom Today s Exit Slip: Do you feel the narrator is sane or insane? In a paragraph of at least 4 5 sentences, give at least 2 pieces of text evidence to support your claim.