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Set up a Cornell Notes Page Process Analysis

Process Analysis Provides “HOW TO” instructions Breaks a process into its parts and steps Common in science, technology, and Ikea Useful in any subject where you need to explain the way in which to do something

The Parts A Clear Thesis stating Purpose Logical Sequence of Steps Juveniles face four legal steps before they can be imprisoned. Logical Sequence of Steps Prosecutor considers if a child goes to informal or formal hearings The minor is offered a plea agreement The judge diverts the case The judge holds an adjudicatory hearing

The Parts, Cont. Explanation of everything The minor enters into a plea agreement. Often, a plea agreement hinges on the juvenile's compliance with certain conditions. For example, a juvenile may need to attend counseling, obey curfews, or reimburse the victim for damages. The judge "diverts" the case. When a judge diverts a case, the judge retains jurisdiction over the case while the juvenile undergoes a recommended program or performs some act. If the juvenile doesn't fulfill these obligations, the court may reinstate formal charges. The judge holds an adjudicatory hearing. If the case goes to trial, both sides present evidence and the attorneys argue the case (much like a criminal trial). In most states, the hearing is before a judge, not a jury.  

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“Hitler’s Work Day” p.345 Read the essay Identify the thesis List the steps Discuss what other types of modes are used to explain the steps

Homework: Continue researching your comparison/contrast

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Save the Last Word for Me Read “In the Emergency Room” p. 348 silently. Each person chooses the most important section/line of the poem, in their opinion Person 1: Share your line, but do not comment Each other member must comment on that line for one minute Person 1 then reflects on what others said (3 mins) Repeat

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