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Tuesday, October 14 Vocabulary 3.1 Composition 2.5 Literary Analysis and Composition

Vocabulary 3.1 What is our lesson objective? Define and use words with Greek and Latin roots.

Let’s Practice! Choose the word that correctly completes the sentence. When my friend asked me to go on her yacht this weekend, I had to decline, because of my _________. A. amity B. hydrophobia C. acrophobia D. philanthropy

Let’s Practice! Choose the word that correctly completes the sentence. I love to visit the library, but that’s not unusual for a ____________. A. phobia B. philanthropy C. bibliophile D. amity

Let’s Practice! Choose the word that correctly completes the sentence. Even though it wasn’t her fault that the skunk sprayed her, we still stayed far away from the _______ smell. A. philanthropy B. inimical C. amicable D. odious

Let’s Practice! Choose the word that correctly completes the sentence. I have a terrifying ________ of weeping angels. A. phobia B. hydrophobia C. xenophobia D. amity

Let’s Practice! Choose the word that correctly completes the sentence. When you go to Lagoon, you should avoid Wicked if you have ____________. A. hydrophobia B. xenophobia C. acrophobia D. philanthropy

Let’s Practice! Choose the word that correctly completes the sentence. The wealthy old woman donated money to many charities; she was devoted to ____________. A. bibliophile B. xenophobia C. amity D. philanthropy

Let’s Practice! Choose the word that correctly completes the sentence. After the storm winds had died down, the pond was quite _______. A. pacific B. pacify C. hydrophobia D. xenophobia

Let’s Practice! Choose the word that correctly completes the sentence. They signed the treaty in the name of friendship and _________. A. hydrophobia B. xenophobia C. amity D. pacific

Let’s Practice! Choose the word that correctly completes the sentence. I offered a lollipop in order to _______ the screaming child. A. pacific B. pacify C. bibliophile D. amity

Let’s Practice! Choose the word that correctly completes the sentence. While they weren’t friends, their conversation was __________ enough. A. amicable B. amity C. xenophobia D. pacific

Let’s Practice! Choose the word that correctly completes the sentence. We wanted to go on a cruise, but grandma has terrible ___________ and would not have gotten off the boat to visit any of the cities where we docked. A. amity B. philanthropy C. acrophobia D. xenophobia

Let’s Practice! Choose the word that correctly completes the sentence. While the ice cream shop was out of chocolate, I hoped that vanilla with sprinkles would _______ my little sister. A. amity B. appease C. pacify D. philanthropy

Let’s Practice! Choose the word that correctly completes the sentence. While he was ___________ of her, she thought he was kind of an idiot. A. hydrophobia B. pacific C. bibliophile D. enamored

Let’s Practice! Choose the word that correctly completes the sentence. In the Harry Potter series, Lord Voldemort is an ________ villain. A. inimical B. pacify C. hydrophobia D. acrophobia

Composition 2.5 What are our lesson objectives? Identify and use the steps in the writing process: prewriting, writing, and revising. Write a literary essay that is unified and coherent. Use technology to interact and collaborate with others. Use transitions and transitional expressions to make the writing flow smoothly. Use a style, tone, and voice appropriate for a literary essay. Use standard English while writing and speaking.

Use an appropriate pattern of organization. Use language that shows. Write a literary essay about a character. Include a strong thesis statement. Use technology to produce and publish writing. Provide examples and evidence from the selection to support the thesis. Establish and maintain a formal style in writing.

Keywords and Pronunciation coherence : the sensible presentation of smoothly connected ideas in a paragraph or essay conclusion : the final paragraph of an essay evidence : a specific detail, such as a fact or expert opinion, that supports a reason introduction : the first paragraph of an essay, identifying the topic and stating the main idea pattern of organization : the order in which details are arranged point of view : the perspective from which a story is told

showing language : words used to create pictures in the mind of a reader, rather than words that merely tell what happened supporting paragraphs (body) : a series of paragraphs that gives information to support the thesis of an essay thesis : the most important point, or main idea, of an essay transition : a word or phrase that connects ideas unity : a trait of writing achieved when all sentences in a paragraph or all paragraphs in an essay support the main idea

What are the stages of the writing process?

Use the Writing Process Prewriting: Continue to brainstorm ideas, seek more information or sources, and start to organize ideas into a plan. Drafting: You may discover that you need to go back to your plan and adjust it or gather more information as you write. When you have finished your draft, take at least one day off from writing before you begin to revise it. Revising: Does the organization and content seem sound? You may need to go back to rework your draft or even your plan.