The Crucible Essay.

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The Crucible Essay

11/17 Rough Draft #2 Due TODAY Go over MLA Heading/Paper format Turnitin.com? Check off any missing planning sheets/rough draft #1 PRINTER: A122 - either one QUIZ TOMORROW: Patrick Henry/Rhetorical Analysis guestphs / risdg

Clocking Clocking is an editing technique in which your partner(s) make on one set of corrections at a time Number each line of your essay on the LEFT side You will sit across from another student and trade papers Next, you will edit each other papers for the one skill When time is called, trade back papers The designated side will rotate left

Clocking #1 Check to see that each time the title of the book is referenced it is properly formatted: The Crucible NOT “The Crucible” / The Crucible or ANY other variations The Crucible is a play NOT a novel

Clocking #2 Make sure that all proper nouns are capitalized and that the character names are spelled right: Abigail Williams John Proctor Reverend Hale Judge Danforth Tituba Salem The Salem witchcraft trials Reverend Parris Thomas Putnam Arthur Miller Elizabeth Proctor The Crucible

Clocking #3 Check to see that ALL quotation follow the MLA format: “Quote” (Miller 23).  The period is OUTSIDE of the parenthesis “Quote!” (Miller 23).  Exclamation marks and question marks stay INSIDE the quote, and the period goes on the OUTSIDE of the parenthesis

Clocking #4 Highlight any compound sentences used, check that each independent clause has a subject and a verb that are connected by a , FANBOYS OR a semicolon

Clocking #5 Put a => next to any paragraphs that are NOT indented

Sample Introduction The Salem witchcraft trials will forever be regarded as one of the most infamous events in our history. Mass hysteria and false accusations between neighbors lead to the deaths of many innocent people. One man had the opportunity to end the frenzy, but let his own character flaws get in the way. Reverend Hale is to blame for the tragic events of Salem because of his self-importance, ignorance, and his failure to stand up for the victims.

11/19 Virginia Convention Quiz You need to know rhetorical devices vs. rhetorical appeals Re-quiz on Friday