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TUESDAY, JANUARY 21 ST Seating Chart Homework: Refer to back of this handout.

Welcome to your Second Semester AP Language Class. Get excited! ( If you feel so inclined… I cannot force you, after all. Squirtel is pretty excited though. Just look at him.). TUESDAY, JANUARY 21 ST Seating Chart Homework: Refer to back of this handout.

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TUESDAY, JANUARY 21 ST Seating Chart Homework: Refer to back of this handout.

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  1. Welcome to your Second Semester AP Language Class.Get excited! (If you feel so inclined…I cannot force you, after all. Squirtel is pretty excited though. Just look at him.) TUESDAY, JANUARY 21ST Seating Chart Homework: Refer to back of this handout. Rhetorical Analysis Timed Writing (it will be fun…intellectual fun…)

  2. HOMEWORK SCHEDULE FOR JANUARY 21 – 28TH DUE DATES ASSIGNMENT DUE January 22 (WED) Reading and annotating of 1920’s Historical Context Documents. Annotate assigned documents for SOAPSTone. January 24 (FRI) Reading and annotating “The Lost Generation” supplementary reading packet. January 27th (Mon) Discussion posting on turnitin.com (What is the American Dream for your generation?) Directions on the back of this schedule. January 28th (Tues) The Great Gatsby book due!

  3. Directions for January 27th Posting & January 31st Response Posting • Consider the reading materials and discussions with your classmates concerning the following subjects: The Lost Generation, zeitgeist, Millennials, Generation Z, and the American Dream. We will have cultivated some conversation about these subjects by Friday, January 24th. • Create a post describing the zeitgeist of your generation (determine if you identify yourself as a Millennial or Generation Z or another identifier entirely) and the relevance of ‘The American Dream’ to yourself and/or your generation. Your post should include your own definition of what this rather complicated term means. Use at least two specific pieces of evidence using appropriate MLA citation. • Your post should be at least one long paragraph. This is not a formal essay; however, it is a practice in thinking and writing towards a conversation (argument). • Submit your post by your class period time on Monday, January 27th to turnitin.com. Please enroll in a new class period, even if you had me last semester. Refer to back of this handout for an enrollment number and password. • Respond to two other posts submitted by your classmates. Please do so by Friday, January 31st to turnitin.com.

  4. TURNITIN.COM REGISTRATION INFO & A REMINDER CLASS PERIOD ID PASSWORD • AP Language: Period 1 7555745 oreos • AP Language: Period 2 7555750 oreos • AP Language: Period 5 7555751 oreos *As always, please let me know if you need any assistance for your turnitin.com account, assignments, existential crises (hopefully you do not have any). I will always make time for you. Email address: Patricia.Delacruz@cusd200.org.

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