Today we began to read "The Minster's Black Veil", a story about a mysterious choice by a misunderstood preacher. Hawthorne writes psychological stories like the one I told you in class today, "The Scarlet Letter". He is known for his strong vocabulary and morbid symbolism. In class, the students used sticky notes to tag complicated vocabulary words and write their definitions. Get ready to do it again tomorrow and until we complete the story.
When we are done with this story, we will be having a SHORT STORY UNIT TEST, where you will be required to know the stories, their titles, the brush strokes and their labels, and the six traits of writing. Do not take this test lightly. It will require STUDYING on your part. Have a great night! -Miss White
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