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Due December 3, 2012 Final Drafts for Comparative Essay Biography

November 1, 2012, Thursday Field Trip at The Paul Getty Museum 7:45 am – 1:30 pm November 6, 2012 Due for Progress Report Card Gathering Grid Details List Sentence Outline First Draft.

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Due December 3, 2012 Final Drafts for Comparative Essay Biography

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  1. November 1, 2012, ThursdayField Trip at The Paul Getty Museum7:45 am – 1:30 pmNovember 6, 2012Due for Progress Report CardGathering GridDetails ListSentence OutlineFirst Draft

  2. FIELD TRIP CHAPERONES1. Chef Lisbeth2. Couch Petty3. Ms. Hancock4. Mr. Gregory Holmes5. Mr. Alvaro Garcia6.Mr. Salvador Diaz7.8.

  3. Due December 3, 2012Final Drafts forComparative EssayBiography

  4. UsingTRANSITIONSPlease take notes.

  5. Transitions can be used to connect one sentence to another sentence within a paragraph, or to connect one paragraph to another within a longer essay or report.

  6. Words used to show location

  7. Words used to show time

  8. Words used to compare things

  9. Words used to contrast (show differences)

  10. Words used to emphasize a point

  11. Words used to conclude or summarize

  12. Words used to add information

  13. Words used to clarify

  14. Transitions that could work well together in a piece of writing.

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