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 SAT  Identifying Sentence Errors  Introduction to The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn  What is SATIRE?  Distribute books OBJECTIVE: Students will.

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2  SAT  Identifying Sentence Errors  Introduction to The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn  What is SATIRE?  Distribute books OBJECTIVE: Students will be able to understand how prior experiences influence a writing style.

3 ***Almost half of the questions***

4  The Run-On Sentence  The Sentence Fragment  Error in the Case of a Noun or Pronoun  Error in Subject-Verb Agreement  Error in Pronoun-Number Agreement  Error in the Tense or Form of a Verb  Error in Logical Comparison  Adjective and Adverb Confusion  Error in Modification and Word Order  Error in Parallelism  Error in Diction

5  If one follows the discipline of Hatha Yoga, you know the importance of physical purification to render the body fit for the practice of higher meditation. No error  What’s the error? ▪ Shift in person, switching from “one” to “you” ▪ Error must be in underlined part, so the answer has to be B

6  In my history class I learned why the American colonies opposed the British, how they organized the militia, and the work of the Continental Congress. No error  What sounds funny? ▪ The last part of the sentence – your ear expects the pattern to be the same

7  Marilyn and I ran as fast as we could, but we missed our train, which made us late for work. No error  Having trouble seeing the error? ▪ Subject-verb agreement ▪ Pronoun-antecedent problems ▪ Misuse of adjectives and adverbs ▪ Dangling modifiers ▪ Go through each underlined section and test it. ▪ “which” is the error because it is a pronoun and must have a noun for its antecedent. The only available noun is train, but that doesn’t make sense (the train didn’t make us late – missing the train made us late).

8  No error = 10%-20%  Don’t start imagining errors. If no obvious errors strike your eye and the sentence sounds natural to your ear, go with choice E.

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10  We were already to leave for the amusement park when John’s car broke down; we were forced to postpone our outing. No error

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12  By order of the Student Council, the wearing of slacks by we girls in school has been permitted. No error.

13 Error in CASE – should be “us” because it is working as the object of the preposition (Even if you don’t know these rules you know that “we girls” sounds weird!)

14  http://www.polleverywhere.com/multiple_choice_polls/LTYwMTg3Mjgz NQ http://www.polleverywhere.com/multiple_choice_polls/LTYwMTg3Mjgz NQ  My surroundings have influenced who I am today.

15  1835-1910  Born and raised in Missouri  Led group of pranksters

16  Left school at 12  Printer, riverboat pilot, miner, newspaper reporter, lecturer  Changed name to Mark Twain – “safe waters”

17  http://www.polleverywhere.com/multiple_choice_polls/MzYyNDI2MjAz  Mark Twain was a racist.

18  In the 1800s, what did the “n” word mean?  How has the meaning of the word changed?  NAACP 1957  “racial slurs”  “belittling racial designations”  NAACP current position  “You don’t ban Mark Twain – you explain Mark Twain! To study an idea is not necessarily to endorse the idea. Twain’s satirical novel accurately portrays a time in history – the 19 th century—and one of its evils, slavery.”  "Huckleberry Finn" and the N-word - 60 Minutes - CBS News "Huckleberry Finn" and the N-word - 60 Minutes - CBS News

19  By Countee Cullen Once riding in old Baltimore, Heart-filled, head-filled with glee; I saw a Baltimorean Keep looking straight at me. Now I was eight and very small, And he was no whit bigger, And so I smiled, but he poked out His tongue, and called me, "Nigger." I saw the whole of Baltimore From May until December; Of all the things that happened there That's all that I remember.

20 http://www.polleverywhere.com/multiple_choice_polls/LTIwNDAxNjYzMDQ  The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn should be banned.

21  improper grammar  hypocritical religion  rule-breaking kids

22 What is Satire?

23  What makes this funny?  The “extra” is the singer’s arrest record and it is a long, long, long paper.  What makes this not-so- funny?  It’s a sad, but TRUE, account of many who have found fame and fortune. They have also found themselves in trouble with the law.  Who is the target of the satire?  Famous people/musicians

24  What makes this funny?  Teenager believes her teacher knows nothing about spelling and is revealing her own ignorance.  What makes this not-so- funny?  True story: I had a junior who turned in an essay that contained texting lingo (“y” instead of “why,” “b/c” instead of “because,” and  Who’s the target of the satire?  teenagers

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26 Write your name on the first page. You should also write your name on the side of the pages so your book is easy to spot.

27 Front CoverBack Cover themesliterary techniques

28  What should we do with the “n-word”? Should we retain the literary value and just say it? Should we say “n-word”? Should we say “slave”?


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