Critical Thinking You’ll have 3 minutes to complete the following. No talking; No Cheating!
The Question At a family reunion were the following people: one grandfather, one grandmother, two fathers, two mothers, four children, three grandchildren, one brother, two sisters, two sons, two daughters, one father-in-law, one mother-in-law, and one daughter-in-law. But not as many people attended as it sounds. How many were there, and who were they?
The Solution There were two little girls and a boy, their parents, and their father's parents, totaling seven people.
Goals for the Day I can answer any final questions I have about the rhetorical analysis essay.
Groups Group 1: D. Gray, Simmons, Johnson, Kinsey, Hart Group 2: Eckels, Elkins, Burns, Smith, Group 3: Steinkuhl, Kellums, Huestis, Ott Group 4: Watkins, Mayes, Huff, Rorie, Graninger Group 5: Linderman, K. Powers, D. Powers, Gill, Maxwell, Group 6: P. Gray, Eberhard, Curtis, Ackerman
Groups Group 1: Lane, Hernandez, Bost, Rudd, Pease, Lawrence, Sutton Group 2: Abu-Taqa, Westerfield, Sigler, Bushrod, Stinson, Norris Group 3: Herrell, Hubbard, Boyle, Guzman, Miller, Johnson
What do you need to bridge the gap? Our goal - to significantly help each other better understand the features of good rhetorical analysis essay and to help you improve your understanding.
Possible Activities: Work through the Eulogy Packet given last class. Work through one of the prompts given last class. Work through a new prompt. Try to rewrite one of your rhetorical analysis essays. Something else not listed. I’m a genius when it comes to analysis, can we look at multiple choice?
Homework Review rhetorical analysis prompts – break down the prompts, outline your essay, write a body paragraph or two. Come to class with any final questions you have about rhetorical analysis prior to the final exam. Complete an Albert Assignment: Final Vocabulary Quiz of the semester on Friday. Complete and turn in any missing assignment AND PUT IT ON THE SHEET BY THE DOOR IF YOU WANT IT GRADED!!