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Welcome to Humanities Today is Thursday, February 20, 2014 and you will need: Notebook Writing tool Class Folder All editorials Start up is a Good Grammar.

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1 Welcome to Humanities Today is Thursday, February 20, 2014 and you will need: Notebook Writing tool Class Folder All editorials Start up is a Good Grammar lesson

2 Who or Whom? Using “who” or “whom” depends on whether you’re referring to the subject or object of a sentence. When in doubt, substitute “who” with the subjective pronouns “he” or “she,” e.g., Who loves you?...........He loves you. Similarly, you can also substitute “whom” with the objective pronouns “him” or “her.” e.g., YUCK I consulted a student whom I met at SAMI. …….I consulted her.

3 Who Whom Practice To ____________ did you give the book? ____________ will you ask to help you with all this work? ____________ is responsible for this decision? You may give this money to ____________ever you please. ____________ever did this should be kicked out of office. ____________ is going to support the Ukraine now?

4 Comparisons with Than When making a comparison with "than" do we end with a subject form or object form, "taller than I/she" or "taller than me/her?" The correct response is "taller than I/she." We are looking for the subject form: "He is taller than I am/she is tall." (Except we leave out the verb in the second clause, "am" or "is.") I am tall. He is taller. He is taller than I am tall. Or He is taller than I.

5 Start Up SEE THINK WONDER CONNECT

6 Daily Learning Target “I understand one way to write an introduction for my editorial” Progression of Learning “I understand a way to structure my introduction” “I can write a rough intro for my paper”

7 “I understand one way to structure my introduction” Hook or Attention Getter Background, Context, or “So What?” Thesis Statement Preview or “What’s Next”

8 “I understand one way to structure my introduction” Can you identify the different parts of this introduction? Who is better, Batman or Spiderman? It’s a question that is sure to arouse passionate arguments among all ages. It is also a question that gets at a much deeper issue. Since the beginning of comics, there have been two giant publishing houses, Marvel and DC. Each publishing house has its own roster of characters, comic titles, artists, and writers. While their best known characters (Batman & Spiderman) have often teamed up in fictional stories, the publishing houses themselves have a long history of competition. Although Marvel has unarguably been the most commercially successful, DC has actually advanced the comic art form much more. This can be seen through a careful examination of how comics have changed over time, the artists that DC regularly attracts, and by comparing the quality of writing between the two publishing houses.

9 “I can write a rough intro for my paper” Try to write your intro!

10 Fist to Five “I understand one way to write an introduction for my editorial” Reflection Question 1. How good is your intro (1-5)? Explain Homework Finish or revise your introduction for Monday

11 Notes Got better as the day went on A lot to do in one class Could work on identifying thesis statements earlier during the work with the editorials and even on writing introductions for some of the editorials as a practice (or this lesson could focus on that and they could write their own the next day)


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