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Agenda (for me) (Remind them to get copy of Outliers by 4/22)
*Voice Lesson: Imagery #3 *Vocab Pic Quiz 9 *ATSS Discuss Last part of section III Quiz, Part 3 *Research Paper Work Session - Work on writing paragraph #1
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Reminders – 4-15-19 Vocab Unit 9 ATSS
Vocab Pic Quiz Unit 9 today Vocab Full Quiz, Thursday, 4/18 ATSS Part 3 Quiz today! Unit Test, Friday, 4/19 (Study Guide is posted to the blog under Unit Test Resources) Socratic Seminar – Wednesday, 4/17 (Grey’s, ATSS, Nobel Speeches you are reading tomorrow) You will need a copy of Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell by next Monday, 4/22 HW: Work on writing paper – you should work to be done with Body Paragraph #1 by tomorrow. Please turn in your Annotated Bib rubric (purple sheet). Black basket at front!
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Imagery- 4 Consider: Analysis: Apply:
It was a mine town, uranium most recently. Dust devils whirled sand off the mountains. Even after the heaviest of rains, the water seeped back into the ground, between stones, and the earth was parched again. Linda Hogan, “Making Do” Analysis: What feelings do you associate with images of dusty mountains and dry earth? There are two images associated with land in the third sentence. Identify the two images and compare and contrast the feelings these images evoke. Apply: Write a sentence describing a rainstorm using imagery that produces a positive response, then write a sentence describing a rainstorm with imagery that produces a negative response.
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Imagery- 4 Consider: Analysis:
It was a mine town, uranium most recently. Dust devils whirled sand off the mountains. Even after the heaviest of rains, the water seeped back into the ground, between stones, and the earth was parched again. Analysis: Common associations include feelings of hopelessness, futility, the relentless despair of poverty, emptiness, anxiety, and longing. The first image is of the water seeping back into the ground. This image offers some hope of regeneration. After all, although the water does go back into the ground, it seeps; it doesn’t flow or rush. In the second image, the ground is parched again. This image offers no hope of regeneration. The ground is called earth, which gives the image of a wide-ranging permanence. It is parched, dry to the extreme. And it is parched again. Intimating that the earth has been parched in the past and will be parched in the future.
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ATSS, Chaps Quick Discussion of Chaps. And passages Quiz
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ATSS, Part 3 Quiz Vocab Pic Quiz 9
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Research Paper – Goal is Body Paragraph #1
Format of Evidence Primary, Secondary, Primary OR Primary, Primary, Secondary
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