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English/Composition Catalina Pera Grade 9 Period 5-7
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Commentary
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Definition Thoughts Opinions Ideas Conclusions Theories
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Strong Evidence Character’s Perspective Deciphers emotions Analyzes why Makes prediction
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Example “Through this, it is clear that Juliet feels alone and helpless; perhaps even unwanted and confused. These combined feelings make her yearn for relief from the pressure imposed by society and her parents, even if the only relief is death. Death is an ultimate tragedy; she is showing signs of nearing a catastrophe.”
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Example “Through this, it is clear that Juliet feels alone and helpless; perhaps even unwanted and confused. These combined feelings make her yearn for relief from the pressure imposed by society and her parents, even if the only relief is death. Death is an ultimate tragedy; she is showing signs of nearing a catastrophe.” Character’s Feelings
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Example “Through this, it is clear that Juliet feels alone and helpless; perhaps even unwanted and confused. These combined feelings make her yearn for relief from the pressure imposed by society and her parents, even if the only relief is death. Death is an ultimate tragedy; she is showing signs of nearing a catastrophe.” Character’s Thoughts
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Example “Through this, it is clear that Juliet feels alone and helpless; perhaps even unwanted and confused. These combined feelings make her yearn for relief from the pressure imposed by society and her parents, even if the only relief is death. Death is an ultimate tragedy; she is showing signs of nearing a catastrophe.” Prediction
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Essential Skill 5: Evidence
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Definition Supporting statements Background information Definitions Facts Proof
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Proper Example “Her extreme despair is demonstrated when she states, ‘…If everything else fails, at least I have the power to take my own life.’ (Act 3, Scene v, Page 69), showing just how far she has been driven in terms of irrationality.”
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Proper Example “Her extreme despair is demonstrated when she states, ‘…If everything else fails, at least I have the power to take my own life.’ (Act 3, Scene v, Page 69), showing just how far she has been driven in terms of irrationality.”
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Proper Example “Her extreme despair is demonstrated when she states, ‘…If everything else fails, at least I have the power to take my own life.’ (Act 3, Scene v, Page 69), showing just how far she has been driven in terms of irrationality.” Lead-in
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Proper Example “Her extreme despair is demonstrated when she states, ‘…If everything else fails, at least I have the power to take my own life.’ (Act 3, Scene v, Page 69), showing just how far she has been driven in terms of irrationality.” Quote
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Citation Proper Example “Her extreme despair is demonstrated when she states, ‘…If everything else fails, at least I have the power to take my own life.’ (Act 3, Scene v, Page 69), showing just how far she has been driven in terms of irrationality.”
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Weaker Evidence “During their conversation, Juliet laments, ‘...Give me some advice about the current situation. Or watch. Caught between these two difficulties, I’ll act like a judge with my bloody knife. I will truly and honorably resolve the situation that you can’t fix…I want to die if what you say isn’t another solution.’ (Act 4, scene I, Page 69).”
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Weaker Evidence “During their conversation, Juliet laments, ‘...Give me some advice about the current situation. Or watch. Caught between these two difficulties, I’ll act like a judge with my bloody knife. I will truly and honorably resolve the situation that you can’t fix…I want to die if what you say isn’t another solution.’ (Act 4, scene I, Page 69).” Lead-in
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Edited Evidence “During their conversation, Juliet laments her situation, stating, ‘...Give me some advice about the current situation. Or watch. Caught between these two difficulties, I’ll act like a judge with my bloody knife. I will truly and honorably resolve the situation that you can’t fix…I want to die if what you say isn’t another solution.’ (Act 4, scene I, Page 69).”
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Edited Evidence “During their conversation, Juliet laments her situation, stating, ‘...Give me some advice about the current situation. Or watch. Caught between these two difficulties, I’ll act like a judge with my bloody knife. I will truly and honorably resolve the situation that you can’t fix…I want to die if what you say isn’t another solution.’ (Act 4, scene I, Page 69).”
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Reflection Victories Honors Freakonomics Paper Analyzing Poetry Struggles Templating Annotating Factual Articles
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