English 11 – Period 7 - Thursday, Dec. 1, 2016 Due Today: ATDOAPTI – Questions for Ch. 29-30 (IN BOX) “Quitter’s Inc.” – finish questions (IN BOX) Punctuation Packet – finish SIX SECTIONS Warm Up/Do Now: MUG Shot #7 / Lit Terms: cliché / character / character arc .
Character Arc: personal journey of a character over course of story; types include: The Change Arc: the protagonist undergoes a radical personal change that transforms him/her from one type of person to a totally different type of person. The Growth Arc: the protagonist overcomes an internal opposition (weakness, fear, the past etc.) while he faces an external opposition; as a result, he becomes a fuller, better person. He’s still pretty much who he was, just upgraded to Protagonist 2.0. The Shift Arc (variant of the Growth Arc): the protagonist changes his perspective, learns different skills, or gains a different role. The end-result is not “better” or more than the starting point, just different. The protagonist has not overcome a grand inner resistance; he/she simply gained a new set of skills or assumed a new position, maybe discovered a talent he forgot he had, or began a different vocation. The Fall Arc: commonly known as a “tragedy”, the Fall Arc follows the protagonist as he dooms himself and/or others, and declines into insanity, immorality, or death.
English 11 – Period 7 - Thursday, Dec. 1, 2016 Today’s Tasks: Semi/Colons: Punctuation Packet – work on Semi/Colon WS – complete #1-12 (reviewed up to #7) Speech Essay - finish final w/laptops and email to me NEXT CLASS-QUACK Vocab - List 2, #1-10 video/template .
Speech Essay - final due! HW for Mon, Dec. 5, 2016 Semi/Colons: Punctuation Packet – Check with key/correct Semi/Colon WS – complete rest Speech Essay - final due! .
Works Cited Citation / In-Text Citation Works Cited Citation Template: Last, First M. “Website Article.” Website. Publisher, Day Month Year. Web. Day Month Year. Example: Clinton, Hillary R. “Speech on the Human Rights Agenda for the 21st Century.” American Rhetoric. American Rhetoric. 14 Dec. 2009. Web. 20 Oct. 2016. In-text Citation Template: (Last Name). **(at end of sentences w/quotes & before period)