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Day 10 Goal: Start research process for EA #2 Unit 1 Day 10 Goal: Start research process for EA #2

Independent Read Find a comfortable space No music, phones, talking, or sleeping Enjoy

Jigsaw Group 1 Read “Education Still Pays” on page 66. Answer questions 1-3. Group 2 Read and define ethos, logos, pathos on page 69. Situation: You come home late from a night out with friends and your parents catch you. Create 3 separate arguments (one for each appeal) to defend yourself.

Jigsaw Cont. Group 3 Group 4 Read: “An Early Start on College” on page 81. Answer questions 3-5. Group 4 Read “Why College Isn’t (and shouldn’t be) for Everyone” on page 83-85. What is the counterclaim? How is the counterclaim refuted?