DC ENG SEM1 - 04 - TERRY - 04-04 Assignments
- Instructor
- TANYA TERRY
- Term
- 2023-2024 School Year
- Description
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Upcoming Assignments
Past Assignments
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Write a 3 to 5 page rhetorical analysis over your choice of two of the following stories, using MLA format.
The citations are not in order. YOU have to put them in order.
The citations are not in order. YOU have to put them in order.
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Write a 3 to 5 page rhetorical analysis over your choice of two of the following stories, using MLA format.
The citations are not in order. YOU have to put them in order.
The citations are not in order. YOU have to put them in order.
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Write a 3 to 5 page rhetorical analysis over your choice of two of the following stories, using MLA format.
The citations are not in order. YOU have to put them in order.
The citations are not in order. YOU have to put them in order.
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There is an analysis on the use of religion in "Gimpel the Fool" that you can read for some ideas of imagery to focus on. You can focus on imagery, characterization, theme, or anything else you see in the story. Read and annotate "Gimple the Fool" using the Analysis Sheet I have provided. I have also included the link to the story just in case the PDF link isn't working. Please put your analysis in your own words. Copied and pasted answers will not be accepted. This is not to say that you cannot consult other sources, you can, just make sure to use your own brain too. I hope to be back tomorrow.
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There is an analysis on the use of religion in "Gimpel the Fool" that you can read for some ideas of imagery to focus on. You can focus on imagery, characterization, theme, or anything else you see in the story. Read and annotate "Gimple the Fool" using the Analysis Sheet I have provided. I have also included the link to the story just in case the PDF link isn't working. Please put your analysis in your own words. Copied and pasted answers will not be accepted. This is not to say that you cannot consult other sources, you can, just make sure to use your own brain too. I hope to be back tomorrow.
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There is an analysis on the use of religion in "Gimpel the Fool" that you can read for some ideas of imagery to focus on. You can focus on imagery, characterization, theme, or anything else you see in the story. Read and annotate "Gimple the Fool" using the Analysis Sheet I have provided. I have also included the link to the story just in case the PDF link isn't working. Please put your analysis in your own words. Copied and pasted answers will not be accepted. This is not to say that you cannot consult other sources, you can, just make sure to use your own brain too. I hope to be back tomorrow.
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See instructions below. We will present on May 9 and 10. If your group members will not be here, then you need to finish early and present by the 8th.
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See instructions below. We will present on May 9 and 10. If your group members will not be here, then you need to finish early and present by the 8th.
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The instructions and example paper are attached below. Use your time finding quotes and sources. You DO NOT have any free time.
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The instructions and example paper are attached below. Use your time finding quotes and sources. You DO NOT have any free time.
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The instructions and example paper are attached below. Use your time finding quotes and sources. You DO NOT have any free time.
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Write a synthesis analysis research paper examining the author's use of morality as a means for theme and motif, focusing on how author's and reader's perception are influenced through plot and characterization.
Step 1:Read and analyze A Streetcar Named Desire. Take notes on morality of characters in their thought process and actions.
Step 1:Read and analyze A Streetcar Named Desire. Take notes on morality of characters in their thought process and actions.
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Write a synthesis analysis research paper examining the author's use of morality as a means for theme and motif, focusing on how author's and reader's perception are influenced through plot and characterization.
Step 1:Read and analyze A Streetcar Named Desire. Take notes on morality of characters in their thought process and actions.
Step 1:Read and analyze A Streetcar Named Desire. Take notes on morality of characters in their thought process and actions.
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English IV students need to take the preview test in Edready when you are finished with the fragment test.
College English needs to work on finding quotes and sources.
College English needs to work on finding quotes and sources.
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English IV students need to take the preview test in Edready when you are finished with the fragment test.
College English needs to work on finding quotes and sources.
College English needs to work on finding quotes and sources.
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English IV students need to take the preview test in Edready when you are finished with the fragment test.
College English needs to work on finding quotes and sources.
College English needs to work on finding quotes and sources.
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Learn the difference between a sentence and a fragment. Practice guided instruction.Then, take a test to measure understanding of the concept of fragments. Pgs 79, 163, 162 Get handouts from Mrs. Terry.
The Fragment Assessment goes toward the party at Dragon Time. The top 10 scorers from the College Classes and the top 15 scorers from the English IV classes will be eligible to win the Dragon Time party.
The Fragment Assessment goes toward the party at Dragon Time. The top 10 scorers from the College Classes and the top 15 scorers from the English IV classes will be eligible to win the Dragon Time party.
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Learn the difference between a sentence and a fragment. Practice guided instruction.Then, take a test to measure understanding of the concept of fragments. Pgs 79, 163, 162 Get handouts from Mrs. Terry.
The Fragment Assessment goes toward the party at Dragon Time. The top 10 scorers from the College Classes and the top 15 scorers from the English IV classes will be eligible to win the Dragon Time party.
The Fragment Assessment goes toward the party at Dragon Time. The top 10 scorers from the College Classes and the top 15 scorers from the English IV classes will be eligible to win the Dragon Time party.
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Read through the powerpoint and look at the examples toward the end of the slides.
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You will research and write an original research paper over your chosen career. You will conduct a personal interview with someone who has been in your career field for at least one year. They can be retired too. You must cite at least 2 of the answers to the interview in your paper. You must ask at least 4 of the interview questions, 2 of them being: What do you like most about your job, and what do you like least about your job?You will create an original chart of information that supports your paper and insert it in the proper paragraph.
There is a minimum of 5 sources. Your interview is 1.
The paper is due Dec 6 at 11:59 pm to be on time. Those turning in their papers by Dec 1 will receive 10 bonus points, Dec 5 will receive 5 bonus points, and on time will receive no extra points.
There is a minimum of 5 sources. Your interview is 1.
The paper is due Dec 6 at 11:59 pm to be on time. Those turning in their papers by Dec 1 will receive 10 bonus points, Dec 5 will receive 5 bonus points, and on time will receive no extra points.
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You will research and write an original research paper over your chosen career. You will conduct a personal interview with someone who has been in your career field for at least one year. They can be retired too. You must cite at least 2 of the answers to the interview in your paper. You must ask at least 4 of the interview questions, 2 of them being: What do you like most about your job, and what do you like least about your job?You will create an original chart of information that supports your paper and insert it in the proper paragraph.
There is a minimum of 5 sources. Your interview is 1.
The paper is due Dec 6 at 11:59 pm to be on time. Those turning in their papers by Dec 1 will receive 10 bonus points, Dec 5 will receive 5 bonus points, and on time will receive no extra points.
There is a minimum of 5 sources. Your interview is 1.
The paper is due Dec 6 at 11:59 pm to be on time. Those turning in their papers by Dec 1 will receive 10 bonus points, Dec 5 will receive 5 bonus points, and on time will receive no extra points.
Due:
You will research and write an original research paper over your chosen career. You will conduct a personal interview with someone who has been in your career field for at least one year. They can be retired too. You must cite at least 2 of the answers to the interview in your paper. You must ask at least 4 of the interview questions, 2 of them being: What do you like most about your job, and what do you like least about your job?You will create an original chart of information that supports your paper and insert it in the proper paragraph.
There is a minimum of 5 sources. Your interview is 1.
The paper is due Dec 6 at 11:59 pm to be on time. Those turning in their papers by Dec 1 will receive 10 bonus points, Dec 5 will receive 5 bonus points, and on time will receive no extra points.
There is a minimum of 5 sources. Your interview is 1.
The paper is due Dec 6 at 11:59 pm to be on time. Those turning in their papers by Dec 1 will receive 10 bonus points, Dec 5 will receive 5 bonus points, and on time will receive no extra points.
Due:
You will research and write an original research paper over your chosen career. You will conduct a personal interview with someone who has been in your career field for at least one year. They can be retired too. You must cite at least 2 of the answers to the interview in your paper. You must ask at least 4 of the interview questions, 2 of them being: What do you like most about your job, and what do you like least about your job?You will create an original chart of information that supports your paper and insert it in the proper paragraph.
There is a minimum of 5 sources. Your interview is 1.
The paper is due Dec 6 at 11:59 pm to be on time. Those turning in their papers by Dec 1 will receive 10 bonus points, Dec 5 will receive 5 bonus points, and on time will receive no extra points.
There is a minimum of 5 sources. Your interview is 1.
The paper is due Dec 6 at 11:59 pm to be on time. Those turning in their papers by Dec 1 will receive 10 bonus points, Dec 5 will receive 5 bonus points, and on time will receive no extra points.
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Paper with graph, conclusion, Works Cited and your final I Paragraph are due on Dec 6
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Paper with graph, conclusion, Works Cited and your final I Paragraph are due on Dec 6
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Paper with graph, conclusion, Works Cited and your final I Paragraph are due on Dec 6
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Make a copy of the paragraph your graph supports and your graph and turn them in here.
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Make a copy of the paragraph your graph supports and your graph and turn them in here.
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Make a copy and turn in your fourth checkpoint here.
Fourth checkpoint: Third body paragraph, which is about whatever you want to present and chart are due on Dec 5
Fourth checkpoint: Third body paragraph, which is about whatever you want to present and chart are due on Dec 5
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Make a copy and turn in your fourth checkpoint here.
Fourth checkpoint: Third body paragraph, which is about whatever you want to present and chart are due on Dec 5
Fourth checkpoint: Third body paragraph, which is about whatever you want to present and chart are due on Dec 5
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Make a copy of the paragraph your graph supports and your graph and turn them in here.
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Make a copy and turn in your fourth checkpoint here.
Fourth checkpoint: Third body paragraph, which is about whatever you want to present and chart are due on Dec 5
Fourth checkpoint: Third body paragraph, which is about whatever you want to present and chart are due on Dec 5
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Make a copy and turn in your third checkpoint here.
Third checkpoint: Second body paragraph, which includes disadvantages is due Dec 1
Third checkpoint: Second body paragraph, which includes disadvantages is due Dec 1
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Make a copy and turn in your third checkpoint here.
Third checkpoint: Second body paragraph, which includes disadvantages is due Dec 1
Third checkpoint: Second body paragraph, which includes disadvantages is due Dec 1
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Make a copy and turn in your third checkpoint here.
Third checkpoint: Second body paragraph, which includes disadvantages is due Dec 1
Third checkpoint: Second body paragraph, which includes disadvantages is due Dec 1
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Make a copy and turn in checkpoint 2 here.
Second checkpoint: First body paragraph, which contains the advantages of the career are due Nov 28 at the end of class
Second checkpoint: First body paragraph, which contains the advantages of the career are due Nov 28 at the end of class
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Make a copy and turn in checkpoint 2 here.
Second checkpoint: First body paragraph, which contains the advantages of the career are due Nov 28 at the end of class
Second checkpoint: First body paragraph, which contains the advantages of the career are due Nov 28 at the end of class
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Make a copy and turn in checkpoint 2 here.
Second checkpoint: First body paragraph, which contains the advantages of the career are due Nov 28 at the end of class
Second checkpoint: First body paragraph, which contains the advantages of the career are due Nov 28 at the end of class
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Be sure you followed instructions on slide 3.
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Follow the instructions for the group project. Do not choose a band member to be your presenter, as we will present while they are gone to state.
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Read ACT III, scene IWhat is iambic pentameter?
What is blank verse?
What are heroic couplets?
What is blank verse?
What are heroic couplets?
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Read ACT III, scene IWhat is iambic pentameter?
What is blank verse?
What are heroic couplets?
What is blank verse?
What are heroic couplets?
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This is due at the end of the period. You will not be allowed to work on it outside of class.
Use the literary terms and the book (play) to answer the following questions:
Use the literary terms and the book (play) to answer the following questions:
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This is due at the end of the period. You will not be allowed to work on it outside of class.
Use the literary terms and the book (play) to answer the following questions:
Use the literary terms and the book (play) to answer the following questions:
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Click through the Powerpoints and complete the assignments I have attached. Grades are due Thursday. You need to complete this. You cannot afford to get 0s.
There are 26 sentences on the run-on worksheet. Put a C on the line if it is correct. Retype the correction if it is a run-on.
The subject verb agreement worksheet is tricky. Pay close attention to the Powerpoint, and do NOT let the object of the preposition trick you. (this is the noun closest to the verb, which is NOT the subject) There are two subject-verb worksheets. Make sure you do both of them. You can highlight the correct answer.
There are 26 sentences on the run-on worksheet. Put a C on the line if it is correct. Retype the correction if it is a run-on.
The subject verb agreement worksheet is tricky. Pay close attention to the Powerpoint, and do NOT let the object of the preposition trick you. (this is the noun closest to the verb, which is NOT the subject) There are two subject-verb worksheets. Make sure you do both of them. You can highlight the correct answer.
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Click through the Powerpoints and complete the assignments I have attached. Grades are due Thursday. You need to complete this. You cannot afford to get 0s.
There are 26 sentences on the run-on worksheet. Put a C on the line if it is correct. Retype the correction if it is a run-on.
The subject verb agreement worksheet is tricky. Pay close attention to the Powerpoint, and do NOT let the object of the preposition trick you. (this is the noun closest to the verb, which is NOT the subject) There are two subject-verb worksheets. Make sure you do both of them. You can highlight the correct answer.
There are 26 sentences on the run-on worksheet. Put a C on the line if it is correct. Retype the correction if it is a run-on.
The subject verb agreement worksheet is tricky. Pay close attention to the Powerpoint, and do NOT let the object of the preposition trick you. (this is the noun closest to the verb, which is NOT the subject) There are two subject-verb worksheets. Make sure you do both of them. You can highlight the correct answer.
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Click through the Powerpoints and complete the assignments I have attached. Grades are due Thursday. You need to complete this. You cannot afford to get 0s.
There are 26 sentences on the run-on worksheet. Put a C on the line if it is correct. Retype the correction if it is a run-on.
The subject verb agreement worksheet is tricky. Pay close attention to the Powerpoint, and do NOT let the object of the preposition trick you. (this is the noun closest to the verb, which is NOT the subject) There are two subject-verb worksheets. Make sure you do both of them. You can highlight the correct answer.
There are 26 sentences on the run-on worksheet. Put a C on the line if it is correct. Retype the correction if it is a run-on.
The subject verb agreement worksheet is tricky. Pay close attention to the Powerpoint, and do NOT let the object of the preposition trick you. (this is the noun closest to the verb, which is NOT the subject) There are two subject-verb worksheets. Make sure you do both of them. You can highlight the correct answer.
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What is the Globe Theater
Learn about how theater was performed during Shakespeare's Day
Who is William Shakespeare?
What is the theory behind Shakespeare's work?
Background to Hamlet
Learn about how theater was performed during Shakespeare's Day
Who is William Shakespeare?
What is the theory behind Shakespeare's work?
Background to Hamlet
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What is the Globe Theater
Learn about how theater was performed during Shakespeare's Day
Who is William Shakespeare?
What is the theory behind Shakespeare's work?
Background to Hamlet
Learn about how theater was performed during Shakespeare's Day
Who is William Shakespeare?
What is the theory behind Shakespeare's work?
Background to Hamlet
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Learn to use TEXquest database. Learn to write an academic argumentative essay. Learn to correctly cite an academic essay using MLA.
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Read, analyze, and discuss "Shooting an Elephant". Write a rhetorical analysis that shows how imperialism affects people on both sides of the spectrum. What literary devices does Orwell use to show these effects?
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You will write an original "My Name" poem for one of the main characters in the book Heart of Darkness.
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Use the link to flipgrid to record yourself and tell me all about you. You can do this on your phone or your chromebook. Be school appropriate!
Use this code to join class: c4528b8e
Use this code to join class: c4528b8e
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Students will find passages supporting the mentality and perception of who Kurtz is through the eyes of the imperialists and natives. How do the mentalities differ? How does the reader know?
Students will use text to support their analyses.
Students will use text to support their analyses.
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Students will find passages supporting the mentality and perception of who Kurtz is through the eyes of the imperialists and natives. How do the mentalities differ? How does the reader know?
Students will use text to support their analyses.
Students will use text to support their analyses.