Justification for new answer (Evidence to prove your new answer)

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Justification for new answer (Evidence to prove your new answer) October 30, 2017 Warm-Up Turn in Friday’s Reader Response Create Test corrections chart on your own sheet of paper Agenda Finish CBA OR Take CBA if you were absent Compete Text Corrections if you are not happy with your grade to redeem half of your points Independent Reading Question Number My Answer New Answer Justification for new answer (Evidence to prove your new answer)

October 31, 2017 Essential Question: Essential Question: Can laws designed to protect society actually harm society? Warm-Up Make a list of laws that you feel are not beneficial to society. Circle one and write a paragraph about why it is not beneficial. Explain your reasoning in detail. Agenda Continue Reading Act 2 – we will be listening today Begin Working on Study Questions Write your answers in complete sentences Announcement: If you have not taken your CBA you will need to come to morning tutorials to complete it by Friday, November 10, 2017

November 1, 2017 Essential Question: Can laws designed to protect society actually harm society? Extended Warm-Up: Finish the Act 2 study questions. You may work with a partner. Remember to write your answers in complete sentences. Change number 9 to “Goody Good” Agenda Read the essay assignment Answer the question in your composition book. Write as much as you can. Read your writing to your partner Write down any new ideas you gained from listening/talking to your partner. Highlight what you think is your thesis

November 2, 2017 Essential Question: Essential Question: Can laws designed to protect society actually harm society? Warm-Up: Read the essay assignment Answer the question in your composition book. Write as much as you can. Agenda Act 2 Short Essay Quiz– Format of Short Essay: ASSERTION – Answer to the question PROOF – Evidence from the text to support your answer INSIGHTFUL COMMENTARY– Explain how your textual evidence supports your answer If you finish the quiz… Make a list of 5 examples/reasons that support your answer to the essay question Pick 3 that standout (you can write the most about) & circle them For each of the 3 you chose, write 3 sentences that explain each example/reason DRAMATIC IRONY: a useful plot device for creating situations in which the audience knows more about the situations before the leading characters or actors.

November 2, 2017 Essential Question: Essential Question: Can laws designed to protect society actually harm society? Periods 3-5 Agenda: Read the essay assignment Answer the question in your composition book. Write as much as you can. Make a list of 5 examples/reasons that support your answer to the question Pick 3 that standout (you can write the most about) & circle them For each of the 3 you chose, write 3 sentences that explain the example/reason Warm-Up Act 2 Quiz Answer each question on your own sheet of paper This quiz is an open book

November 3, 2017 Essential Question: What is the theme of your book November 3, 2017 Essential Question: What is the theme of your book? How do you know? Warm-Up: Answer the Essential Question in your composition books by writing complete sentences Agenda: Independent Reading READER RESPONSE: Create a One-Pager