Quarter 4, Week 3 - Making Judgement

We begin our class this week with a prayer and a flag ceremony. This week, we talked about making judgments and the factors to consider when making judgements. While we're talking about making judgments, we've already unlocked some of the factors to consider, such as relevance, worth of ideas, good presentation, and so on. Every week, we have a spelling quiz. We picked up new words like baccalaureate, indigenous, conscientious, and so on.
Dan Brown is this week's Anglo-American Literature Icon. Daniel Gerhard Brown is Dan Brown's real name. He is most known for his suspense novels, which include the Robert Langdon series, Angels& Demons (2002), and others. His books are treasure hunts that take place over the course of 24 hours. His works have been translated into 57 different languages.
We also have our Figure of speech in Focus Allegory. Allegory is a figure of speech wherein the events, activities, traits, setting, or things that represent a specific ideas are narrated or described. The Good Samaritan is an example of this. Before we finish our lesson, we have some practice defining what is being asked.
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