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Notebook Table of Contents p. 6-7 Bellwork Notebook Table of Contents p. 6-7 “Parallelism” On p. 6 -- Predict the meaning of parallelism as it relates to writing? Why might this be an important feature? ***be sure you have white books nearby***

https://prezi.com/odeuakgbcb8b/parallelism/ Note-Taking Continue on page 6 https://prezi.com/odeuakgbcb8b/parallelism/

Let’s Practice White book P. 316 Practice 10 Think about it: did I follow the established pattern?

With a Partner P. 318 – p. 7 in your notebook? Practice 11 & 12 (6 fixes) Think about it: does it follow the established pattern?

Check Your Notebook Table of Contents: P. 1 – Scavenger Hunt (attached) & High Expectations Bellwork P. 2 – Book Pass Activity P. 3 – Narration Notes and Activities (practice from book and newspaper article) P. 5 – Subject, Central Idea, and Theme (walk-around activity) P. 7 – Consistency and Parallelism (notes + 3 sets of exercises)