Tomorrow and Thursday will be our second Beowulf test. We completed an outline for our written response in class (students were NOT permitted to take these home to ensure test security). However, I can say that the written response will involve the argument that everyone has a good side and an evil side. Students are required to provide direct quotes for this written response, so students were given part of Monday and Tuesday to plan out their responses and find relevant text evidence. They will receive the cold read article the day of the test, but will not receive the text of Beowulf.
Below is the review for the unit 2 test. If you are not sure what to study, this provides a good, thorough overview of what will show up on the test.
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