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World Literature

World Literature. Monday October 3/ Tuesday October 4th. Writing Notebook . Describe your weekend. . Today’s Objectives. To write a strong persuasive thesis To collect and analyze evidence. Today’s Activities. Pros/Cons list Crafting thesis statements. In your groups.

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World Literature

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  1. World Literature Monday October 3/ Tuesday October 4th

  2. Writing Notebook • Describe your weekend.

  3. Today’s Objectives To write a strong persuasive thesis To collect and analyze evidence

  4. Today’s Activities • Pros/Cons list • Crafting thesis statements

  5. In your groups • You will be assigned specific pages from the story. • Create a list of as many pieces of good evidence for pro and con from your pages • Be sure to include the page numbers so that everyone can use your excellent evidence if they choose.

  6. P6 pros • Giggling. Killed him with the lamb chop. Destroyed evidence. Created an alibi. Loved him/he left her. plan

  7. P6 cons • Giggling-insanity-pregnancy. shock

  8. Choose your evidence and write a thesis • Using the patterns in your notes, write a thesis statement that clearly states your position.

  9. By the end of the period • Choose your evidence for all three body paragraphs • Write your topic sentences You will be drafting your body paragraphs on Thursday

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