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Road map

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Mission 17 - grammar
Relative pronouns 


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Non-Restrictive relative clauses (commas): extra info
  • antecedent = person: who 
  • antecedent = thing: which 
  • antecedent = place: where
  • antecedent = time: when 
  • antecedent = reason: why
  • no antecedent = what ('that which')

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Restrictive relative clauses (no commas): you need the info
  • antecedent = person: who or that, preference for who
  • antecedent = thing: which or that, preference for that 
  • antecedent = place: where
  • antecedent = time: when 
  • antecedent = reason: why
  • no antecedent = what ('that which')

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Prepositions 
Jonah, to whom I was talking earlier, just walked into the room. 

Johah, who I was talking to earlier, just walked into the room.

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Prepositions 
The woman that I used to work with just walked into the room. 

The woman with whom I used to work just walked into the room.

The woman I used to work with just walked into the room. 

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Relative clauses
You can leave out relative pronouns if
  • er geen komma's staan
  • het betrekkelijk vnw niet gelinkt is aan het onderwerp van de zin
  • er een voornaamwoord achter staat







The flowers which he gave me were beautiful.


Persoonlijk: ik, jij, hij, etc.
Bezittelijk: mijn, zijn, onze, etc.
Wederkerend: me, je, zich, etc.
The flowers he gave me were beautiful.

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Mission 17
Check assignment 4

Do ex. 5 and 6

Ready? 
Work on your literature assignments







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War & Peace
Beowulf -  Anglo-Saxon Period
World War I Poets
Anglo-Irish Conflict 

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Roadmap

Beowulf

understand the fight with Grendel
Finish assignments


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Lesson goal


By the end of this class you understand the content of 'The Fight with Grendel'

You have thought about what it means to be human / a monster

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Periods of British Literature
Renaissance = also called 'Early Modern Period'
Beowulf

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Beowulf
Setting:

Early 6th Century

Present-day Denmark and Sweden

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What went on before
Hrothgar - Heorot
Grendel

Hygelac - King of the Geats, uncle to Beowulf

Beowulf - prince of the Geats


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Kenning
 a form of circumlocution that replaces a simpler noun or concept with metaphorical combination of words. They are like taking the long way home, linguistically. 

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Aliteration
What?

Why?

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Whose perspective does the work give?
What kind of consequences does that have?





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Grendel: man or monster?

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Look ahead
Wednesday:

Finish Beowulf 




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Relative Clauses and pronouns
Betrekkelijke bijzin: provides information about something that has already been mentioned, for instance a person, thing, animal, place, or event. 

NL: die (bij 'de-woorden'), dat (bij 'het-woorden), wat, waar. 
ENG: who, which, that, what, where, when

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