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October 18-19, 2016 Find the 10 errors and then answer the questions below

(1) The Hope Diamond, one of the most famus diamonds in the world, has a long and interest history. (2) Many years ago, a French traveler bought the 112-carat dimond in India. (3) In 1668, he sold the violet diamond to king Louis XIV of france Louis had the diamond cut and worn it on a ribbon around his neck. (4) Wood you like to see the Hope Diamond. (5) It has been at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C., sense November 10, 1958.

Objectives In addition, you will work with your group to create a score 3 SAR and publish it on our online forum for discussion as well as critique two other group’s SAR You will create your own poem utilizing two voices and carefully chosen diction, connotation, theme, and tone

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Short answer response What is the speaker’s attitude towards racism? Use evidence from the text to support your assertion. Remember score 3 SARs have: Advanced vocabulary Detailed commentary Embedded quotations Strong text evidence

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8 elements of culture—Mexican- American Food Holidays and traditions Traditional clothing Art Music and dance Language Sports Religion

With a partner: Create your own 2 voice poem Choose your diction: formal or informal, which words convey what you want to say? Connotation: choose words that MEAN something-that evoke a certain feeling The topic can be about anything as long as you illustrate two voices

Create your own Step 1: Choose two items, objects, or people that have a relationship Examples: Book characters, family members, animals, seasons, flowers, friends Step 2: Brainstorm some words, ideas or phrases for each side Think about how the items are similar and/or different from each other (compare & contrast) Step 3: Write your poem on one paper-your partner on another Decide if you will ever share a line Write your poem together on one page (if you share a line, that one goes in the middle of the page)

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