The Language of Composition

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The Language of Composition Ch. 5 In groups or pairs read excerpt from This is Water by David Foster Wallace on p. 232-238 and discuss Exploring the Text questions #1-5 p. 239 - Independently write the answer to question #15 on p. 239 in Comp. notebook Independently: read essay, “I Know Why the Caged Bird Cannot Read” by Francine Prose p. 176-186 and apply the acronym SOAPS to this essay - complete Questions on Rhetoric and Style #1-10 on p. 187 in Comp. notebook read essay, “Me Talk Pretty One Day” by David Sedaris on p. 218-222 and apply the acronym SOAPS to this essay - complete Exploring the Text questions #1-8 on p. 222 in Comp. notebook Ch. 7 Read editorial cartoon, “The Great GAPsby Society” by Jeff Parker on p. 471 - complete Exploring the Text questions #1-5 on p. 471, 472 in Comp. notebook Read magazine article “On Dumpster Diving” by Lars Eighner on p. 421-430 - complete Exploring the Text questions #1, 2, 4, 6, 9, and 10 on p. 430, 431 in Comp. notebook