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Day 15

Day 15. English 10. ECA Question of the Day. If a quotation within a sentence does not name the author, what information must follow the quote? A. title, publisher, page B. title, author’s last name, publisher C. title, page D. author’s last name, page. 1.3. Exploring Cultural Identity.

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Day 15

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  1. Day 15 English 10

  2. ECA Question of the Day • If a quotation within a sentence does not name the author, what information must follow the quote? • A. title, publisher, page • B. title, author’s last name, publisher • C. title, page • D. author’s last name, page

  3. 1.3 Exploring Cultural Identity

  4. Voice= Add to vocabulary notebook Definition: the way a writer or speaker uses words and tone to express ideas as well as his or her persona or personality. Example: The author uses an informal voice to make his character more likeable.

  5. “What is cultural identity?” (9) BEFORE READING… • By looking at the features of “What is Cultural Identity,” how do you expect the text to be written and organized?

  6. DURING READING… • What do you notice about the author’s voice? • Use evidence from the text (words/lines) to support your answer. • Label these words/lines with “V” • Formal or informal? • Find two golden lines that you feel helps explain the meaning of “cultural identity.” • [Bracket or underline your two lines]. • Circle any words you do not know. • Once finished reading, write a brief summary of your section.

  7. After reading… • Discuss “Key Ideas” • Answer questions #5 and #6 on pg.10. FINISH LINE

  8. “Ethnic hash” Patricia J. Williams What does the title make you think of?

  9. “Ethnic Hash” • What does the title suggest about Williams’ cultural identity? DURING READING… • What do you notice about the author’s voice? • Use evidence from the text (words/lines) to support your answer. • Label these words/lines with “V” • Formal or informal? • Highlight or underline two “Golden Lines.”

  10. HOMEWORK: Compare the two texts • In the first text, “What is cultural Identity,” the author writes about the invisibility of one’s own culture (top of pg.9) and cultural heritagevs. cultural inheritance (bottom of pg.9). How do these ideas relate to Williams’ cultural identity in “Ethnic Hash?” • Write one developed paragraph and use textual evidence to support your answer.

  11. Media Center: SSR Books Find a cultural book! Bring this next class!

  12. SSR • 9 Minutes

  13. SSR Journal Format (in notebook) Date _____ Pg. I started__ and ended on __. Minutes engaged __. • Journal: Describe the main characters in the story. What is the main conflict? Or if you don’t know yet, predict the conflict. Can you relate to the character’s problem? How?

  14. Homework: Write about your cultural food • Use an informal voice to engage your audience. • Develop your response with vivid details and descriptions. • Use diction and punctuation to create an appropriate tone. • =1 page

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