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Monday 9.9.13 AP/GT Eng Lang

Monday 9.9.13 AP/GT Eng Lang. Due: Synthesis Assertion Quick Write—turn in to the tray Journal #5- Humor in Huck Everything’s an Argument: The Joliffe Framework Write Parent Night Argument--due Wed HW: Read Language of Composition ch. 1-2 by Thursday. Tuesday.

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Monday 9.9.13 AP/GT Eng Lang

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  1. Monday 9.9.13AP/GT Eng Lang • Due: Synthesis Assertion Quick Write—turn in to the tray • Journal #5- Humor in Huck • Everything’s an Argument: • The Joliffe Framework • Write Parent Night Argument--due Wed • HW: Read Language of Composition ch. 1-2 by Thursday

  2. Tuesday • Journal #6- Realism in Huck • Things that need to be done: • Work on Parent Night Argument • “Books” Section for Huck • Read LOC ch. 1-2 • Optional Assignment: Activities for Both Sides of the Brain—presentation next week on Wednesday

  3. Journal #6 9.10.13Realism in Huck • Realism— (1865-1900) a literary movement that presents an accurate, careful descriptionofeverydaylife,usuallyofthelowerandmiddle classes. Cite examples of 7-8 of the Characteristics of Realism from Huck • Realistic portrayal of life— • Portray characters realistically through-- • Regional dialect- • Colloquial language- • Character is more important than action and plot— • Complex ethical choices— • Characters appear in their real complexity- • Class is important; served the interests and aspirations of an insurgent lower/middle class— • Events will be plausible— • Diction is natural vernacular, not heightened or poetic— • Tone may be comic, satiric, or matter-of-fact— • Did not believe Traditional pattern of the novel--

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