August 29, 2013 Mr. Houghteling “It’s a First Week Finished Friday, and because it’s Friday, you know what that means…!”

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August 29, 2013 Mr. Houghteling “It’s a First Week Finished Friday, and because it’s Friday, you know what that means…!”

 Do Week 1 Self-Check.  Review allusion chart.  CAPSToneS: “A Unique Take on Beauty”  Barbie vs. Real-world Barbie

CAPSToneS C Context A Audience P Purpose S Speaker Tone S Subject

 Read and re-read “A Unique Take on Beauty.”  Complete the CAPSToneS chart for “A Unique Take on Beauty.”  Enjoy the holiday!

 1/normal-barbie-nickolay- lamm_n_ html

 An ALLUSION is a literary device in which an author or speaker makes a reference to something that s/he assumes the audience with know.

 Get a partner!  Check off any of the ALLUSIONS (references) made in the chart.  Then write down some facts that you know about that person.  Share the research burden with your partner.