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AP English Language and Composition Tuesday, September 23rd, 2014

Warm-Up Consider: The man sighed hugely. Discuss: - E. Annie Proulx, The Shipping News Discuss: What does it mean to sigh hugely? How would the meaning of the sentence change if we rewrote it as: The man sighed loudly.

Warm-Up Apply: Fill in the blank with an adverb: The man coughed ____________ **Your adverb should make the cough express an attitude. For example, the cough could express contempt, desperation, exhaustion. Do not state the attitude. Instead, let the adverb imply it.

In-Class Talbot “Best in Class” Group work & present to class LC p. 122 “Exploring the Text” – divide & conquer! Group work & present to class

HW Reminder: CA ch. 1&2 annotations due Weds. 9/24/14