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Monday 9.15.14 AP/GT Eng Lang

Monday 9.15.14 AP/GT Eng Lang. Summer Reading Exam Work on Book Section of Composition Notebook—due Friday. Tuesday 9.16.14 AP/GT Eng Lang. Work on “Books” Section for about 10 minutes The “ N” Word in Huck , A Satire Intro Colonial Literature—Orange Lit Book

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Monday 9.15.14 AP/GT Eng Lang

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  1. Monday 9.15.14AP/GT Eng Lang • Summer Reading Exam • Work on Book Section of Composition Notebook—due Friday

  2. Tuesday 9.16.14AP/GT Eng Lang • Work on “Books” Section for about 10 minutes • The “N” Word in Huck , A Satire • Intro Colonial Literature—Orange Lit Book • “Early American Writing” pg. 22-25 • Read “Meet the Author” pg. 102 • Read “Of Plymouth Plantation” pg. 104-110 • Finish Reading for hmwrk • We will complete the questions in class tomorrow • HW: Complete “Books” Section for Huck of Comp Notebook—by Friday

  3. Wednesday 9.17.14 • Journal #7--Participial Phrases • Rhetorical Analysis of “Plymouth Plantation” • HW: “Books” Section of Comp Notebook for Huck—Should be by done Friday

  4. Journal Participial Phrases • Participles work as adjectives, modifying nouns and pronouns. Present participles end in ing, past usually end in ed. • Examples: She was behind the bookcases containing all the books of the law library. • Minute fungi spread over the exterior, hanging in a fine tangled web from the eaves. Practice: • _________________________, he let the escalator waft him into the still night. • The sun rose clear and bright, ___________________________. • Now write A creative sentence that contains A participial phrase. • write A creative sentence that contains A participial phrase.

  5. The Rhetorical Analysis Essay • 2ndprompt on the AP Exam • You will be asked how the author achieves his purpose through rhetorical devices and strategies • Nonfiction passage (hence “rhetorical devices and strategies) often pre 20thcentury • Rhetorical Analysis Essay Prompt: How does William Bradford’s use of rhetorical devices convey the Pilgrims’ attitude toward God and nature? • Now I am going to walk you through how to get there, following the steps in the packet. • We will Continue tomorrow in class.

  6. Thursday 9.18.14 • No Journal Today • Work Slowly through “Of Plymouth Plantation” Analysis—due tomorrow • Bring One of Your Folders for tomorrow • HW: • Complete “Books” Section Should be complete (even if I don’t check it tomorrow) • This is 1/3 of your comp notebook grade—make it quality! • PSAT is Oct. 15th

  7. Friday 9.19.14 • Due: “Of Plymouth Plantation”—turn in to the tray • Journal #8—Free Write Friday!! • Write for 10 sustained minutes about anything of your choice (vent, brag, complain, gloat, write a song or a poem, tell a story or a joke, write a to do list, etc.) • Assignment: Vocab Folder • Current Events Reading Day • read Up on 4 current events • Discuss (last ten minutes of class)

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