#51 Journal 12/18 Write about your Independent Reading book. 1. Title

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#51 Journal 12/18 Write about your Independent Reading book. 1. Title 2. Summary- what has happened so far? How far along are you in the book? 3. Who would you recommend this book to? Who might be a possible intended audience?

For Tomorrow Major Works Data Sheet due for Anthem Quiz- over Anthem to the end, and Utopia. If you missed Weds, make sure you read Utopia so you can complete your quiz! No vocab on the quiz. Final Anthem seminar. Questions and quote with explanation should be on the back of your rubric and should be ready BEFORE class starts. Turn in your class notebook.

Let’s look at the Seminar Rubric 3 GOOD questions. One quote from the text. Include the page number. One explanation of your quote. Should be about a paragraph, not a single sentence. Should explain the importance of the quote and why you selected it.

Let’s look at the Seminar Rubric Speaking: Speak once without being called on: Good (3) Speak multiple times: Great (4)

# 52 Fallacies 12/18 Should already know Others: Ad populum: Bandwagon ad hominem: attack on the person false dilemma: either or hasty generalization Others: false cause: non sequitur or post hoc -- faulty syllogism All men are mortal Socrates is a man Socrates is mortal.

Fallacies faulty syllogism All girls are bad drivers. Olivia is a girl. Olivia is a bad driver.

Anthem Partner Handout Complete with your copy of Anthem

Finish your Anthem questions For homework or during Independent Reading tomorrow. 