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March 15, 2018 Knight Time Textual evidence vs. summary vs. analysis
Part 1 Directions: The first two analyses (A and B), according to College Board, are considered “inadequate” and “reasonable” respectively. You should: Highlight the textual references in one color and analysis in another color (make a key). Tier each according to peer-editing expectations (T1/A1, etc.) For any analysis that you tier as level 1, comment how you could make that analysis better.
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March 15, 2018 Knight Time Textual evidence vs. summary vs. analysis
Part 2 Directions: The next two analyses (E and C), according to College Board, are considered “reasonable” and “persuasive” respectively. You should: Highlight the textual references in one color and anlysis in another color (make a key). Tier each according to peer-editing expectations (T1/A1, etc.) For any analysis that you tier as level 2 or 3, comment on why that analysis is so effective.
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March 15-16, 2018 Objectives: Explicate and analyze poetry.
Create an analytical composition. Catalyst: Submit stapled bootcamp Make sure you’ve signed the bottom to prove you’re not a lame-o cheater Homework & Reminders: Heart of Darkness assessment 3.21/3.22
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Perrine’s: Allusion Agenda: Pre-reading for E. A. Robinson’s poem
Analyze/annotate/TPFASTT “Miniver Cheevy” I will pull a random annotated poem to the document camera Make sure your annotations make sense! Pre-reading for T. S. Eliot’s poem Analyze/annotate/TPFASTT “Journey of the Magi” I will pull a STUDENT to come annotate each stanza on the document camera Allusion composition Tell me how much you love these poems and how pretty I am (j/k)
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Perrine’s: Allusion Pre-reading:
handout on allusions in E.A. Robinson's poem What purposes do the allusions serve? Why choose these allusions? "Miniver Cheevy" (Don't forget to answer those Perrine's questions – pg. 779)
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Perrine’s: Allusion Pre-reading:
handout on allusions in T.S. Eliot's poem What purposes do the allusions serve? Why choose this allusion? “Journey of the Magi" (Don't forget to answer those Perrine's questions – pg )
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Perrine’s: Allusion Refer to Perrine’s questions Share insights
“Journey of the Magi“ discussion Refer to Perrine’s questions Share insights Ask questions Focus on why the allusions add to our understanding I will pull a representative from each group to annotate a stanza on the document camera
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