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AP Language and Composition 12/03/13 Agenda Bell ringer: JUST WRITE! Focus word: FRUGAL (financially wise) Weekly Overview and Today’s Objectives: TODAY: Journal, Q2 focus – read/discuss past AP exam question WED: Read The Handmaid’s Tale, discuss in small groups TH: Discuss Friday’s assignment, current event: Bushra FRI: Grammar, read “Turkeys in the Kitchen” from 50 Essays and complete a reader response journal

Past AP Exam Q2 Introduction model: [Start with a general statement about the topic.] The writer’s purpose here is to […]. The writer uses: [list out two to three rhetorical strategies the writer uses which make the essay/speech strong] in order to [why?]. Now complete the rhetorical analysis brainstorming sheet.

Homework: Read The Handmaid’s Tale to p. 92 by tomorrow’s class. We will read independently for the first 15 minutes of class.

AP Language and Composition 12/04/13 Agenda Bell ringer: Take out AP Exam Q2 practice question from yesterday – discuss. For future practice tests: Do we want to stick with one type of question for 3-4 weeks and then switch or rotate 1-2-3-1-2-3, etc.? Weekly Overview and Today’s Objectives: TODAY: Read The Handmaid’s Tale, discuss in small groups TH: Discuss Friday’s assignment, current event: Bushra FRI: Grammar, read “Turkeys in the Kitchen” from 50 Essays and complete a reader response journal

AP Language and Composition 12/05/13 Agenda The Handmaid’s Tale – Discussion questions Describe the nightmare Offred has on pp. 74-75. Who does it seem the protagonist is addressing in her retelling of this story? Why might the author include flashbacks? On p. 30, the protagonist says, “When we think of the past it’s the beautiful things we pick out. We want to believe it was all like that.” What does she mean by this? Can you relate to her suggestion? Could you get used to seeing bodies hung on the wall of Chicago? What do we get used to that others might find disturbing? What conclusions can we draw about Serena Joy based on her sitting room? On p. 81, Offred uses the word household to describe the relationship she has with the Commander and his wife. What does this word mean to you? Do you think their relationship does constitute a household? What does the Commander reference in order to justify having handmaids?

Read The Handmaid’s Tale to p. 122 by Monday’s class. Homework: Read The Handmaid’s Tale to p. 122 by Monday’s class.