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AP Language and Composition “It’s a wet and windy Wednesday!” November 21, 2007 Mr. Houghteling

Agenda Bellringer: Follow the format, and write like the masters! Collect “A Talk to Teachers” homework Review “I Know Why the Caged Bird Cannot Read” questions AP Language and Composition Synthesis question

Homework The synthesis question on Education: Create an argument about the educational process in the United States, using at least three sources from the materials we have read. One possibility is to answer the following question: “To what extent do our schools serve the goals of a true education?” (87)

Homework The synthesis question on Education: “To what extent do our schools serve the goals of a true education?” (87) Your weekend assignment is to create at least three different thesis statements that you believe could be argued based on the readings we have already completed.

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