Warm Up: On a piece of notebook paper in your SOL section, please answer the following questions. What is an introductory clause, phrase, and word? Write.

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Warm Up: On a piece of notebook paper in your SOL section, please answer the following questions. What is an introductory clause, phrase, and word? Write two separate sentences—one using an introductory clause and one using an introductory word. Do you need a comma after an introductory clause or word? Why or why not? What is an appositive clause? What is the difference between an essential clause and a nonessential clause? Write one sentence that uses an appositive clause/phrase.

Today’s Objectives and Agenda Students will be able to read and analyze a text critically using cultural context and discussion-based questions Students will be able to understand introductory and appositive clauses and how to properly punctuate them using comma rules. 1.Warm Up: Pre-Assessment (5 minutes) 2.SOL Review: Introductory and Appositive Clauses (5 minutes) 3.Finish Presentations (2): Submit Presentation Guide (20 minutes) 4.Marlboro Man (30-40 minutes) 1.Emotional/Aesthetic Response 2.Critical Response 3.Whole-Class Discussion

Introductory Clause Usually a dependent clause that introduces your independent clause Remember dependent clauses cannot stand on their own and one way to attach them is to the front of an independent clause. In this instance, it becomes an introductory clause. It must be separated from your main sentence by a comma. Before you go out tonight, you need to make sure that all of your homework is done. When I got home, I went straight to bed.

Introductory Phrase Same as an introductory clause but a phrase does not contain both a subject and a verb like a clause does. Still must be followed by a comma before adding the main part of your sentence. Upon entering the house, the detectives were startled to find a trail of blood leading into the front door. Out and about in the woods all day, the dogs came back covered in burs.

Introductory Word A single word that introduces your main sentence. Include a comma afterwards. Today, we are going to the fair. Unfortunately, the Redskins did not win. Fortunately, there is always another game.

Appositive Clause Clause that is typically placed next to a noun in a sentence to add additional information Essential Clause means it is essential to the meaning of the sentence and therefore should not be offset with commas. Freddy hopes to return to the city where he met he beautiful wife. Nonessential clause means it is not essential to the meaning of the sentence and just adds some subtle information; therefore, it should be off set with commas. Freddy and his wife hope to return to Boston Massachusetts, one of their favorite places.

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What is a gut reaction? How can a gut reaction inform or persuade you? Should you let your gut reaction guide your thinking as you are critically analyzing something? Why or why not?

Aesthetic/Emotional Response Is it okay to use personal pronouns such as “I” in an aesthetic emotional response? Is it okay to use “we” and “you?” Take about minutes to respond individually to the aesthetic response questions making sure you are writing in complete, well-thought out sentence and SUPPORTING every answer with a REASONING.

Critical Analysis Response Is it okay to use first and second person in a critical analysis response? Why or why not? Whose lenses are you putting on to critically analyze a text/image? Get with a partner and take about minutes to respond to the critical analysis questions.

Homework Letter to the Editor Due Friday typed and printed when you walk in the room or it is considered late. If your printer is broken, you can come into school and go to the library before class starts or you can me the NIGHT BEFORE to let me know! 5 pts. off for every day it is late. It is a day late even if it is turned in that same day after I collect it. Rough Draft of Written Task #1 due Tuesday, November 11 th We are pushing it back a class period because of the letter to the editor and because I did not get your proposals back to you until today!