Grammar Homework

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Grammar Homework
Name: Ramses Carvajal
Curse: 3rd Science
Date: 2012-03-01
Activities Chapters 1-3:
While you read:
4. Write the name of the characters beside the notes.
a) Retiring managers; lose money because of the opera ghost´s
demands.
b) Main dancer of the ballet; responsible for the speech at the
retirement ceremony.
c) The Face or Death, with deep hollow eyes, yellow skin,no nose; uses box five
d) In charge of moving scenery; dies early in the story

e) Box-keeper; receives money and little presents from the
Opera Ghost
f) Writer of A Manager´s Memories; one of the new managers
at the Opera
g) Triumphs in the prison scene of Faust; has music lessons
from de angel of music
h) A forty-one-year-old count; looks after his younger brother

i) A shy,twenty-one-year-old viscount: frightened almost to
death in the graveyard at Perros-Guirec
j) One of the new managers of the Opera; a respect writer of
music
k) A talented violinist; promises to send the Angel of Music
to his daughter after his death
l) A music teacher; admires the musical talent of Christine
and her father
m) Sent to Christine by her father; turns people into musicalgeniuses


After you read:
5. What happens in each of these places? Discuss why these events are important to the story.
a. La Sorelli’s dressing room.
Many young ladies were frightened because Jammes was explaining some things about the ghost.
This event it is too important because it let us know some facts about the ghost.
b. The third cellar under the stage.
Joseph Buquet was foundhanging in the third cellar.
Ghost’s attacks would be prevented.
c. Christine Daaé’s dressing room after her triumph in Faust.
A doctor was with Christine in her dressing room, Raoul came to say that he was the boy who went into the sea to rescue her scarf, because she didn’t recognize him.
This event shows the complications that Raoul and Christine have and will affect them later.
d. The topfloor of the Opera during the supper for the retiring managers.
Here people found the new managers, Monsieur Armand Moncharmin and Monsieur Firmin Richard.
It’s important, because we met the ones who are going to face up the next horrors at the Opera.
e. Box Five at the Opera when it is sold to members of the public.
There were people making a lot of noise and annoying others, because theyhave heard a voice saying that “the Box Five was reserved”.
The event make everybody realized that no one can stay in Box Five because of the Opera Ghost.
f. At the seaside in Perros-Guirec when Christine and Raoul are children.
Raoul get Christine’s scarf that blew out to the sea.
It’s important, so we know when Raoul and Christine met for the first time.
g. The graveyard beside the churchat Perros-Guirec.
Raoul saw a skull rolled toward him and another again, he also saw a shadow move along the church wall, and it was the face of Death with a pair of burnt-out-eyes.
This is the most important event to the story, because it shows details about the ghost and its apparitions.
6. What is the reaction of Monsieur Richard and Monsieur Moncharmin to:

a. The passage written in redink in the memorandum book?
When Monsieur Richard had just finished reading the letter and Monsieur Moncharmin entered the room, they looked at each other and burst out laughing.
b. The letter from O.G.?
They just laugh again when they read it, they don’t matter about that.
c. The letter from Monsieur Debienne and Monsieur Poligny?
When he received that letter he shouted angrily sayingthat the ex-managers began to annoy him.
d. Madame Giry’s explanation for the strange events in Box Five?
Monsieur Richard was getting very angry while Monsieur Moncharmin was developing the questions, then Richard burst out laughing one more time.

Chapter 4-6: Before you read.-
a) If you were Monsieur Moncharmin or Monsieur Richard, would you want to watch a performance from box five?...
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