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AP English Language and Composition Sit next to someone who is not on your partner card! At a table you don’t usually sit at! AP English Language and Composition Monday, December 7th, 2015

Journal – 1st per. All by yourself, answer the following AP MC question! In “The Next Last Frontier,” why does author Jonathan Raban use specific terms (such as Queen Anne and Ship Canal)to describe Seattle? To provide details about the environment To contrast Seattle to London To identify with current residents and create vivid imagery I only II only III only I & III only I, II, & III

Author Vignettes Stegner Limerick

Stegner – “Coda: Wilderness Letter” On notebook paper: identify and analyze two quotes from the text. Pick meaningful sections which indicate key ideas of Stegner’s letter, and in your analysis, explain what the author says, how he constructs his idea, and how it connects to the text as a whole. Discuss the elements of the rhetorical précis with your table group. Take notes for future use.

Limerick – “The Headline Frontier” Briefly review the text and your annotations. Discuss the key ideas with your partner/table group On the same notebook paper as your Stegner quote analysis: Answer “For Discussion” questions #1-3 on page 594. Use embedded textual evidence to support your responses. Discuss the elements of the rhetorical précis with your table group. Take notes for future use.

Homework Emerson: From Nature annotations due Weds. 12/9 (LC page 807-815) Finish Stegner quote analysis – due tomorrow!