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Bell Ringer – IAN pg. 3 Directions : Write the following notes on Reflexive Pronouns .

Learning Target: Today I am learning how to demonstrate word relationships because it will help me to determine the meanings of words. Bell Ringer – IAN pg. 3 Directions : Write the following notes on Reflexive Pronouns .

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Bell Ringer – IAN pg. 3 Directions : Write the following notes on Reflexive Pronouns .

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  1. Learning Target: Today I am learning how to demonstrate word relationships because it will help me to determine the meanings of words. Bell Ringer – IAN pg. 3 Directions: Write the following notes on Reflexive Pronouns. Reflexive pronouns are pronouns that refer back to the subject of the sentence or clause. They either end in –self, as in the singular form, or –selves as in the plural form. - Singular reflexive pronouns are: myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself - Plural reflexive pronouns include: ourselves, yourselves, themselves Example:Adam e-mailed himselfa copy of the report. HOMEWORK: Read 30 minutes,get parent’s signature in agenda Finish flashcards, Argumentative Voc. Quiz Tues. Oct. 21

  2. Are you in a HOT SEAT?!?!? What is the meaning of your Argumentative Vocabulary term?

  3. Learning Target: Today I am learning how to demonstrate word relationships because it will help me to determine the meanings of words. 1. Define “Argumentative Writing Vocab.”…(IAN pg. 5) (remember, your meaning must relate to argumentative writing!) claim warrant thesis statement hook support data statistics argument concluding sentence topic sentence paragraph title topic reasons bias HOOK: Sentence at the beginning of an essay which attracts and interests the reader. • Create flashcards for each vocabulary word with the following: • word • meaning • illustration (draw a picture) • sentence REMINDER: Write your name on each card! 

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