Word List Word Meaning Meaning: Explicate To explain in detail Milieu

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
The search is on! Research: Where do I begin?. I have a topic!! Finding a topic that you like is the first step. Right now, it’s pretty general, so your.
Advertisements

AP LANGUAGE EXAM.
Journal Argument. Writing Everything is an argument! Aim: How may we write arguments to support claims in analysis of a valid topic?
Argument Prompts Tips for Success. Learning Target I can establish a claim and support it thoroughly in an organized, coherent essay. You can show me.
You need your textbook today! Go get it!
Research: Where do I begin?
Monday: Identifying Key Words On April 10, 1962, as the United States was emerging from a recession, the nation’s largest steel companies raised steel.
AP Language/Composition Study Session Notes Synthesis Essay.
RHETORICAL ANALYSIS ESSAY Writing Workshop. Highlight your essay.  Include a “key” to show which colors you will use to indicate the following:  Thesis.
AP English Language Synthesis Essay Prompts Prompt That advertising plays a huge role in society is readily apparent to anyone who watches television,
Wednesday, May 11, 2016 Part I : Multiple Choice - 60 min. = 45% Part II : Essays – 120 min (+15) = 55% Synthesis Rhetorical Analysis Argumentative.
AP Language Exam. (Q.1) The Analysis Essay 40 minutes In an Analysis Essay you will be analyzing Rhetorical Strategies and Stylistic Elements of a particular.
2014, Synthesis Prompts Decipher and Claim.
Monday, November 14, 2016 Periods 4 and 6
Monday Bell Ringer (ODD)
Welcome to Speed Dating -
Defend, Challenge, or Qualify?
Do Now: Respond to the following.
Persuasive Writing and Introduction to MLA Format
Rhetorical Analysis Review
AP Language and Composition
Argument Essay The Art of Persuasion
Preparing for the Synthesis Question
The Stranger Timed Write Exam
Using, Citing, and Integrating Sources
Royal Leader Quiz Essay
AP Language & Composition
3.28/4.9 Wed/Mon Objectives: Analyze texts rhetorically.
1 of 3 essays on your ap language test
10.12 Thu warm-up: debriefing the released essay (“Wii Girl”)
English Language and Composition
Ap Language ESSAYS SYNTHESIS.
An In-Depth Look at the Synthesis Essay Question
An In-Depth Look at the Synthesis Essay Question
An In-Depth Look at the Synthesis Essay Question
April 24.
Assignment Friday 3/17/17 Schedule a time with Hearnsberger to make up your vocabulary quiz over words to describe tone and your video quiz over Dan.
Lesson 13 I can participate in collaborative discussion and support my analysis of a text with evidence.
AP English Language & Composition
5 Steps to a 5: AP English Language McGraw-Hill Education
Synthesizing Sources: Keep in Mind…
The AP Language and Composition Exam
The Argumentative Essay A Review
Week of February 13.
An In-Depth Look at the Synthesis Essay Question
AP English Language and Composition
Warm UP- Write in complete sentences
English 1301 Week 4 – (June 25, 2018) - Monday.
Welcome to 11AP English Language and Composition
SYNTHESIS.
Organization of AP Language and Composition Exam 3 hours 15 minutes total 1. MC section I hour 2. Essay 2 hours 15 minutes three possible.
AP Language and Composition Exam
SAT Prep The Essay *Adapted from MISD and Atlas: College Readiness in Action.
AP Lang Exam Review.
An In-Depth Look at the Synthesis Essay Question
Tips to surviving the test By: coach Castillo
Critical Thinking One plus one equals one? Not in math, just in language. You’ll have two minutes to figure out each word puzzle. Get at least three.
An In-Depth Look at the Synthesis Essay Question
Writing the Conclusion
SYNTHESIS “For the purposes of scoring, synthesis refers to combining the sources and the writer’s position to form a cohesive, supported argument and.
AP Lang Vocab 2:5 Example Malign V
Lesson 4 Synthesis Overview & Peer Evaluation
Persuasive Lessons English 10.
Unit 2: Research Lesson 04 and 05
An In-Depth Look at the Synthesis Essay Question
Practice AP Exam (2001) Essay 1, 2, 3.
Several Issues to Consider
THE SYNTHESIS ESSAY A Guide 1.
Writing Portfolio AP English Language, 2019
Synthesis Unlike AP USH…. Doesn’t Require Recognizing Bias
Presentation transcript:

Word List Word Meaning Meaning: Explicate To explain in detail Milieu Environment or surroundings Juxtapose Place side by side Ebb To weaken or become less Prattle To talk meaninglessly; to babble Part of Speech: Explicate Examples: Visual

Meaning: Meaning: Part of Speech: Part of Speech: Milieu Juxtapose Examples: Examples: Visual Visual

Meaning: Meaning: Part of Speech: Part of Speech: Ebb Prattle Examples: Examples: Visual Visual

“Letter from Birmingham Jail” In Class Thursday: * Read and Annotate * Answer the questions on Rhetoric and Style * Trace the patterns of figurative language through out the letter Guys: 1) darkness & light Girls: 2) sickness and health

“Letter from Birmingham Jail” Expert Groups: Task Using the question you have been assigned, relate creatively to your classmates your collective decisions. “creatively” = do more than just give your answer! Lead the class in discussion…

“Letter from Birmingham Jail” Synthesis Paragraph Consider the following texts: “Ballad of Birmingham”, “Letter from Birmingham Jail”, and “The Children’s March” video. In a detailed paragraph, explain how they functioned as effective tools of persuasion in the fight against segregation. Be sure to cite specific lines from the poem and letter to support your assertion and add some summary of the Children’s March as well.

Tuesday: Open Argument Prompt from the 2012 AP Language Exam: Open Argument Consider the distinct perspectives expressed in the following statements. If you develop the absolute sense of certainty that powerful beliefs provide, then you can get yourself to accomplish virtually anything, including those things that other people are certain are impossible. ~William Lyon Phelps, American educator, journalist, and professor (1865–1943) I think we ought always to entertain our opinions with some measure of doubt. I shouldn’t wish people dogmatically to believe any philosophy, not even mine. ~Bertrand Russell, British author, mathematician, and philosopher (1872–1970) In a well-organized essay, take a position on the relationship between certainty and doubt. Support your argument with appropriate evidence and examples.

Wednesday: Rhetorical Analysis Prompt from the 2012 AP Language Exam: Rhetorical Analysis On April 10, 1962, as the United States was emerging from a recession, the nation’s largest steel companies raised steel prices by 3.5 percent. President John F. Kennedy, who had repeatedly called for stable prices and wages as part of a program of national sacrifice during a period of economic distress, held a news conference on April 11, 1962, which he opened with the following commentary regarding the hike in steel prices. Read Kennedy’s remarks carefully. Then write an essay in which you analyze the rhetorical strategies President Kennedy uses to achieve his purpose. Support your analysis with specific references to the text.

Thursday: Synthesis Prompt from the 2012 AP Language Exam: Synthesis The United States Postal Service (USPS) has delivered communications for more than two centuries. During the nineteenth century, the USPS helped to expand the boundaries of the United States by providing efficient and reliable communication across the country. Between 1790 and 1860 alone, the number of post offices in the United States grew from 75 to over 28,000. With this growth came job opportunities for postal workers and a boom in the cross-country rail system. The twentieth century brought substantial growth to the USPS, including large package delivery and airmail. Over the past decade, however, total mail volume has decreased considerably as competition from electronic mail and various package delivery companies has taken business away from the USPS. The loss of revenue has prompted the USPS to consider cutting back on delivery days and other services. Carefully read the following seven sources, including the introductory information for each source. Then synthesize information from at least three of the sources and incorporate it into a coherent, well-developed essay that argues a clear position on whether the USPS should be restructured to meet the needs of a changing world, and if so, how. Make sure your argument is central; use the sources to illustrate and support your reasoning. Avoid merely summarizing the sources. Indicate clearly which sources you are drawing from, whether through direct quotation, paraphrase, or summary. You may cite the sources as Source A, Source B, etc., or by using the descriptions in parentheses.

Happy Friday! Look over your words for the quiz: Meaning Explicate To explain in detail Milieu Environment or surroundings Juxtapose Place side by side Ebb To weaken or become less Prattle To talk meaninglessly; to babble Due: Vocab Work Rhetorical Strategies Work (schemes & tropes) @ end of hour