The agenda for Wednesday includes a close reading of the story "Raymond's Run" and taking Cornell notes on the French and Indian War. Students will also practice forming tutorials and learn the idiom "afraid of your own shadow," which means being easily scared. The daily vocabulary word is "duress," meaning forcible restraint or restrictions. The literary vocabulary focuses on "assonance," which is the repetition of vowel sounds followed by different consonant sounds in words, as shown in an example phrase.