Week of January 10.

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Week of January 10

Tuesday, January 10 Make sure you have both sides of the Agreement worksheet completed and the questions for “Guest Workers and the U.S. Heritage” answered. (#2,3,4 and #1,2,5) Read over the rules for Modifiers in Section 4 of your 501 book (pages 43-44) Complete Sets 24, 25, 26, & 27 in the 501 book (pages 44- 48) For Set 24 and Set 27, circle the correct answer choice and provide the corrected answer.

Using Modifiers Correctly- The first pitch was thrown bad, but the second was a good pitch. Between the three alternatives, I consider the first the less attractive. Of all the students in art class, Danielle is more artistic. Don’t make no sound because the baby is sleeping. I didn’t hardly study for the test.

501 Sections 3 & 4 Quiz tomorrow! I am readier for this test than I was for the last test. I actually feel more better today than I felt yesterday. Go quick to your next class. The food at the banquet tasted badly. A large amount of students were hoping for a snow day on Tuesday. 501 Sections 3 & 4 Quiz tomorrow!

Midterm Exam – You should be able to…. Identify the subject and predicate in a sentence (9/19) Recognize an inverted sentence and understood subject (9/19) Identify direct objects and indirect objects (9/26) Identify prepositional phrases (10/3) Identify appositives and infinitives (10/10) Identify gerunds and participial phrases (10/17)

Chapter 8 Notes – Short Takes You should also know the following material for your final Refer to these questions on your notes: 2, 4, 5. 7, 8, 9, and # 3, 6, 8, 18, 20 Logical Fallacy Ethos, Pathos, Logos Thesis of an argumentative essay Ad hominem Argument False Authority