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1 October 4-5, 2017 Objectives: Analyze a text for figurative language and syntactical decisions. Discuss the impact setting has on a literary text. Catalyst: Grab a Chromebook Turn in Poetry Response 1.3 Have manila folder on your desk Grad Project reflection Homework & Reminders: Perrine’s reading: Character and “The Man Who Was Almost a Man” for next class Native Son MWDS check 10.12/10.13 (have Book 2 Finished) Plot summary through Book 2 Significance of opening scene Setting Partial characterization At least 1 significant quote with analysis At least 2 symbols/motifs At least 15 characters and all info

2 Grad Project reflection
What were your expectations beforehand? What were your concerns? What did you struggle with the most? How did each process play out for you? What did you learn through each process? If you could do it all over again, what would you change? What have you done in these processes that you're particularly proud of? You are not married to only these questions. Feel free to expand beyond these parameters.

3 Feedback/Reminders for Essays
Don’t say things just to take up space; every sentence should count Transitions should not be: first, next, in conclusion, etc. Simple style mistakes: Novel titles are italicized, not in quotes Know when to use commas and apostrophes Proofread before you submit Don’t explicitly say “the meaning of the work as a whole” Weave in your textual evidence If you don’t turn in a final draft, you get a zero for that component. No questions - only answers You must find a peer to edit your paper if you’re absent for peer-editing. If I see the final paper in exactly the same condition as the original, that does not look good. Capitalize words that need it; don’t randomly capitalize unnecessary words Give title and author in intro paragraph Citations not necessary Write in present tense Don’t just pull in a character and not give a brief statement of context No personal pronouns Quotes shouldn’t be full sentences (remember your AP Lang learnin’) Topic sentences should be claims - not facts about the text (remember your AP Lang learnin’) Avoid plot summary: that will get you a 4-2, no matter how well it’s written Make sure to include the MOWAW! What are the implications of this work? Internalize the verb grammar lesson - I’m still seeing a LOT of weak/passive verb phrases

4 Native Son prose passage analysis
The directions ask you to: Annotate for specific choices/devices Compose a response to those devices Analyze/evaluate Wright’s verb choice

5 "Harrison Bergeron" What's included in SETTING?
time (of day, period of history/future, season, month, etc.) location (localized, general) surroundings (and the vibe of those surroundings) weather nearby objects culture geography Change the setting of the story. Different time, different place, different vibe. Explain how the story changes using your new details.


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