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1 Week 4: Silent Spring & Essay

2 ObjectiveAssignmentsHW MonW3: Write a narrative using lit devices WU: P/A agr. “Silent Spring” analysis Work on essay Working draft of essay due Wednesday Tues WU: P/A agr. Lab instructions GH Notes: Prepositional and Infinitive Phrases GH Phrases page due Working draft of essay due Wednesday Wed Computer Lab Narrative Essay due Sunday to turnitin.com Thurs Computer Lab Narrative Essay due Sunday to turnitin.com WU: P/A agr. John Steinbeck Bio Review notes, lit terms, & vocab for unit 1 test next week Fri Fiction & Nonfiction Week 4

3 A prepositional phrase includes a preposition and a noun (the object of the preposition) I like to have dessert after dinner. We decided to go to a restaurant. Fiction & Nonfiction Week 3 Prepositional Phrase

4 An infinitive phrase includes the word “to” and a verb. It doesn’t act as a verb. EX: I didn’t want the movie to end. Preposition: I went to work. Infinitive: I can’t get this car to work! Fiction & Nonfiction Week 3 Main verb Infinitive phrase location action

5 1.A prepositional phrase is a group of words that include a preposition and its object. 2.An infinitive is a verb that appears with the word “to,” but doesn’t act as a verb. 3.A prepositional or infinitive phrase at the beginning of a sentence should be set off with a comma. EX: After breakfast, I went to the park. EX: To dance, one must practice regularly. Fiction & Nonfiction Week 3

6 Cover Page Nouns Pronouns Prepositional and Infinitive Phrases Title Rule 1 Found example Original example Rule 2 Found example Original example Rule 3 Found example Original example Fiction & Nonfiction Week 3

7 DON’T WASTE TIME We only have 2 days of access You’ll have to finish ON YOUR OWN Download the MLA template from MY homepage

8 Fill in with YOUR INFO DON’T DELETE NUMBERS or change SPACING, MARGIN, or INDENTS Type narrative

9 Fill in with YOUR INFO DON’T DELETE NUMBERS or change SPACING, MARGIN, or INDENTS Type narrative

10 Go to turnitin.com Click “Create Account” Enter Login info or create new account Choose “student” for new account

11 Enroll in class: Enter ID # 2 nd per: 8592868 6 th per: 8592897 Class Password: Fishman Submit writing to turnitin.com by the due date Click class name Click “Submit” Choose “Single File Upload” NOT “cut-and-paste” Choose your file from the computer (must be saved in Documents) Title it Click “Upload” Click “confirm” at end


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