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Quickwrite—7 Minutes

Quickwrite—7 Minutes. Think of a relationship you have had—this can be a personal, business, academic, or other type of relationship. Using metaphor, compare that relationship to one of the four seasons. What season would it be?

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Quickwrite—7 Minutes

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  1. Quickwrite—7 Minutes • Think of a relationship you have had—this can be a personal, business, academic, or other type of relationship. Using metaphor, compare that relationship to one of the four seasons. What season would it be? • On a separate sheet of paper, in one full paragraph or more, describe what the comparison of your relationship to the season would be like.

  2. AP Literature and Composition March 2, 2012 Mr. Houghteling “It’s a ‘Following Through’ Friday, and because it’s Friday, you know what that means…”

  3. “It’s great to be alive!”

  4. AGENDA • Quickwrite • Data conversation—Hamlet Multiple Choice Final • Sonnets with Miss Auguste

  5. Quickwrite—7 Minutes • Think of a relationship you have had—this can be a personal, business, academic, or other type of relationship. Using metaphor, compare that relationship to one of the four seasons. What season would it be? • On a separate sheet of paper, in one full paragraph or more, describe what the comparison of your relationship to the season would be like.

  6. Results—Period 3 • Mean Score = 66% • Highest Score = 90% • Lowest Score = 34% • Most Difficult Question— 15 • 6 students, 19% got it correct. • Easiest Question— 1 • 32 students, 100% got it correct.

  7. Score Distribution

  8. Score Distribution

  9. “Sonnet 18” –William Shakespeare “Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?”

  10. HOMEWORK • Read “The White House” by Claude McKay. • Perform the same scansion, answer the same questions as we did for “Sonnet 18” for “The White House.” • There will be an immediate check-in of this work Tuesday morning.

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