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September 12/13 – “No, it is YOU who are wrong!”

September 12/13 – “No, it is YOU who are wrong!”. Make a list of everything you can think of that makes you angry (peeved riled indignant annoyed outraged frustrated wrathful mad upset nettled infuriated cross incensed vexed furious offended irritated maddened enraged inflamed).

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September 12/13 – “No, it is YOU who are wrong!”

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  1. September 12/13 – “No, it is YOU who are wrong!” Make a list of everything you can think of that makes you angry(peeved riled indignant annoyed outraged frustrated wrathful mad upset nettled infuriated cross incensed vexed furious offended irritated maddened enraged inflamed). If you’re stuck, consider… people, relationships, school, society, life generally, politics, religion, family, friends, Ms. Kalmar, etc.

  2. SWBAT craft an effective argument using classical rhetorical devices. To Do: • Journal • Prayer • Business & VikingFacts!™ • Notes: How to Win an Argument • Chalk Talk: What makes a Viking rage? • Groups: What is important? • Individual: Persuasive Paper Topic Ideas • Persuasive Techniques: Logos, Pathos, Ethos • Homework

  3. Faðirvor; þúsemert á himnum. Helgistþittnafn. Tilkomiþittríki. Verðiþinnvilji, svo á jörðusem á himni. Gefoss í dag vortdaglegtbrauð. Ogfyrirgefossvorarskuldir; svosemvérogfyrirgefumvorumskuldunautum. Eigileiðþúoss í freistni, heldurfrelsaossfráillu. Amen.

  4. Faðirvor; þúsemert á himnum. Helgistþittnafn. Tilkomiþittríki. Verðiþinnvilji, svo á jörðusem á himni. Gefoss í dag vortdaglegtbrauð. Ogfyrirgefossvorarskuldir; svosemvérogfyrirgefumvorumskuldunautum. Eigileiðþúoss í freistni, heldurfrelsaossfráillu. Amen.

  5. VikingFacts!™ IngólfrArnarson was the first settler of Iceland, during the medieval period, in 874 BC. He was followed by a wave of Nordic aristocrats fleeing the persecution of King Harald Fair-Hair in Norway.

  6. Resources for Class http://www.buzzfeed.com/mjs538/actual-news-headlines-vs-fox-news-headlines http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6YdTOJf1v8E&feature=relmfu http://www.theonion.com/articles/budget-mixup-provides-nations-schools-with-enough,20350/ http://www.theonion.com/articles/importance-of-education-given-valuable-lip-service,722/ http://www.theonion.com/articles/education-is-our-passport-to-the-something-or-othe,11089/ http://www.thedailyshow.com/watch/mon-february-28-2011/crisis-in-dairyland---message-for-teachers

  7. From “The Art of War,” by Sun Tzu: “If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

  8. Homework By 14/15September: #1. Study for your Unit One vocabulary test.

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