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ENC 1102 Plans for january 28 2014. Daily Objective : Understand the elements that create a classic Faulknerian Gothic story. Daily Assignments: Complete Peer Editing of “A Modest Proposal” Essay (1A in class; 3A and 4A in room 213) Read “A Rose for Emily” and discuss
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ENC 1102 Plans for january 28 2014 • Daily Objective: Understand the elements that create a classic Faulknerian Gothic story. • Daily Assignments: • Complete Peer Editing of “A Modest Proposal” Essay (1A in class; 3A and 4A in room 213) • Read “A Rose for Emily” and discuss • Write a story with a creepy ending; be ready to share with the class
ENC 1102 Plans for january 30 2014 • Daily Objective: To understand how sparse dialogue can still make an emotionally powerful story. • Daily Assignments: • Read “A Clean Well Lighted Place” and pick out three significant quotes on a character (w/ proper citations) and write a thesis on that character. • With a partner, come up with a short story mostly told through dialogue
AP Eng Lang Plans for january27/28 2014 • Daily Objective: To understand how to improve grammar and usage errors in your writing. • Daily Assignments: • Turn in Reflection on Midterm assignment • Complete peer editing of midterm exam essay (due Jan. 28 at 11:59 pm); Rm. 214 for 1B,2B,4A; Laptops for 3B • Watch Coldplay’s “The Scientist” and analyze as an experienced rhetorician • Continue working on grammar exercises in The Handbook for Writers • We will continue watching The Last of the Mohicans next class period (A)/Friday (B)
Ap eng lang Plans for january29 2014 • Daily Objective: Understand how to write a comparison/contrast esay. • Daily Assignments: • Finish working on grammar exercises • Go over New Yorker comparison/contrast cartoon • Begin going over comparison/contrast essays and start group activity • Note: We will write a comparison/contrast AP essay next week in class; it will be worth 100 points.
Ap eng lang Plans for January 31 2014 • Daily Objective: To understand and analyze a significant piece of early American literature. • Daily Assignments: • Finish watching The Last of the Mohicans