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Have your: I.D. Card Note Card directions Note cards W.O.D. sheet completed (if you turned it in, please see me for your words)
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You have ten minutes to: Turn in pre-writing you missed Underline the italics that you missed (show me but keep your work) When you come up to me, be in a neat line If you are all set, start working on your notecards
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Word of the day review http://www.visualthesaurus.com/
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Review note card process Write title Write publisher or author Paraphrase fact Write name Write number
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To complete cards Have all 7 categories filled Special cases: Biographical facts: 4 note cards Birth Death How they died Where they lived Poetic themes-style Reoccurring subject matter-person, place or thing
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Poetic theme and Reoccurring subject matter http://www.poetryarchive.org/p oetryarchive/themes.do http://www.poetryarchive.org/p oetryarchive/themes.do Poetic theme: Message in the poems Reoccurring subject matter Things poet constantly talks about
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Examples of literary time periods 1500-1660- The Renaissance 1660-1800-Enlightenment 1785-1830 Romantic 1832-1901 Victorian 1901-1914 Edwardian 1914-1945 Modern 1945-1970 Post Modern 1970-now-contemporary
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Process check Step 1: Finish 8 cards by today Step 2: Finish 16 cards by the end of Friday Step 3: Finish I.D. card by Monday Step 4: Bibliography by Tuesday
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How to write a bibliography Two types: Book Online Use information on cards Might have to use computer at home If don’t have computer, come in at lunch
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What you need in your Bibliography One citation of a book Two citations of an online source Must have all the sources listed in your note cards
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Format of Bibliography Title it Bibliography and center it Single Spaced Write citations Indent the second, third etc. lines for each citation Alphabetized by first word in each citation Capitalize all nouns in titles etc Space in between each citation
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How to write a citation for a book Encyclopedia citation Author’s Last name, First name. Title of section in “Quotations”. Title of Book Underlined Date of publication Periods between each section of citation Ex. Posner, Rebecca. ”Romance Languages.” The New Encyclopedia Brtannica:Macropaedia. 1987.
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Regular book citation Author’s last name, first name. Title of book (underlined or italics). City of Publication colon Publisher, Date of publication Periods between each Ex. Tan, Amy. The Bonesetter’s Daughter. New York: Putnam, 2001.
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Online citation… tricky Author’s last name, first name. Title of article in “quotations.” Website name underlined. Date accessed information day, Month year Address between <>. Periods at the end of each section Except last section! Ex. Shiva, Vandana. “Bioethics: A Third World Issue.” Native Web. 15 Sept. 2001.
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Review: Encyclopedia example: Franklin, Jane. “Emily Bronte.” The New Encyclopedia of British Poets. 2005. Regular book: Gustovic, Jeniana. A Life of Solitude: Emily Bronte. New York: 2003.
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Review: Online sources Tomlinson, Patrick. “Emily Bronte.” Poets of Great Britain. 13 April 2010.. If no author, start with title: “Emily Bronte’s Poetry.”Poetic History Federation. 13 April 2010..
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Your turn Take ten minutes to use the information on the direction sheet to write your own citations Check with a neighbor
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Answers Bibliography Baker, Terri.“Emily Bronte.”Encyclopaedia of Literature 10 April 2010<http://www.encyclopaediaofliterature.com/poet /emily-bronte/life-of-poet.html. Jones, Jane. Wonderful World of Poetry. New York:Forman Center Inc.:2008. Kingston, Konni. “A Biography of a Poet.”Poetry is Cool. 12 April 2010.
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