- Chapters 19 and 20 (with quotation analyses) due Friday.
- Chapters 21 and 22 (with quotation analyses) due Monday.
- Chapters 23-24 (with quotation analyses) due Wednesday.
- Symbolism chart also due Wednesday.
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Assignment can be found at this link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BxTEZg-xT-RwS1RGdU14b3kzR00/edit?usp=sharing
Period 4: Chapters 17 and 18 and 19 and 20 due Thursday with quotation analyses.
- Chapters 21 and 22 (with quotation analyses) due Tuesday 2/11.
- Chapters 23-24 (with quotation analyses) due Wednesday, 2/12.
- Symbolism chart also due Wednesday 2/12.
Assignment can be found at this link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BxTEZg-xT-RwS1RGdU14b3kzR00/edit?usp=sharing
Periods 3 and 8: First essay due Thursday, 2/6 in printed form. We will be getting set up and signed on to turnitin.com in the next few days.
Submit essay to turnitin.com by Tuesday night.
Period 3: Finishing review of grammar diagnostic and reading "Anxiety: Challenge by Another Name" by James Collier and "Faster, Higher, Stronger, No Longer" by Buzz Bissinger in class Friday. Homework is to submit first essay (due 2/6) to turnitin.com by Tuesday Night
Period 8: Grammar diagnostic test in class Friday. Homework is to submit first essay (due 2/6) to turnitin.com by Tuesday night and to read "Anxiety: Challenge by Another Name" by James Collier and "Faster, Higher, Stronger, No Longer" by Buzz Bissinger. Students need to write a brief reflection for each identifying the thesis/support used and evaluating the overall effectiveness of the persuasion.
Topic for Comparison/Contrast Essay is due upon return from vacation.
The assignment sheet for this essay can be found here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BxTEZg-xT-RwTExxSUViUEM2N00/edit?usp=sharing
Period 7: Run-On Sentence Grammar packet due Friday 2/7 (Exercises 8, A, and B)
Homework for Monday: Read through the Appositive packet and complete Exercises 7, 8, and 9.
Homework for Tuesday: Exercises A, B, and C in the same packet.
Homework for Thursday: Chapter 1 questions from Ellen Foster.
Homework for vacation: Ellen Foster chapters 1-4 with questions (typed or written neatly on a separate sheet of paper).
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