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April 23 Agenda. Alert FYI For Final Spotlight In-text citations Works Cited SOL= woot woot. Hey- Take Notice!. Final outline due 30 (first period & even)/ 1 (odd ) NEW DUE DATE: Rough draft due on May 12/13- changed from the 14/15 Final project due- May 20/21 = 400 points.
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April 23 Agenda • Alert • FYI For Final • Spotlight • In-text citations • Works Cited • SOL= woot woot
Hey- Take Notice! • Final outline due 30 (first period & even)/ 1 (odd ) • NEW DUE DATE: Rough draft due on May 12/13- changed from the 14/15 • Final project due- May 20/21 = 400 points
FYI for Final Outline • Examples examples examples • Provided “literary techniques” but didn’t explain which techniques were used or any examples • Numbering/lettering • Roman numerals I, II, III = each paragraph • Capital Letters A, B, C = sentence in par/topic • Numbers 1, 2, 3 = points that will explain topic • Lower cased letters a, b, c = evidence of 1, 2 • Thesis = road map of your paper • What you are trying to prove
Thesis Spotlight • Through Kipling’s technique, ability to develop intriguing themes, and his usage of his own personal experiences, he created pieces that will live in time forever. • Percy Shelley used many aspects in his poetry, some unconventional and uncommon to his time; there are some good examples of unusual elements in “The Mask of Anarchy” and “On Death”. • Clare has a distinct way to express his emotions, drown his readers in allusion, and compare his every aspect to nature.
Examples/Organization Spotlight B. Author and his poems I’ve chosen 1. Oscar Wilde 2. La Bella Donna Della Mia Mente 3. La Fruite De La Lune • VII. Conclusion A. Statement reflecting back on thesis 1. The era had an affect on his writing style. B. Restate main points 1. Who is Lawrence and what do his poems mean? C. Ending Statement
Continue the Spotlight III. Body Paragraph 2 A. The first poem chosen was called the “Ode on the Spring”. B. Ode on the Spring 1. People are awaiting for spring to come. a. waking up to the clear skies, flowers b. talking about trees…. c. continue paraphrasing… 2. Poetic Devices a. Imagery i. thick branches ii. Clear sky b. Rhyme scheme i. iambic quadrameter a. aba …… c. Alliteration i. some show d. Theme i. coming full circle a. “Shall end where they began”
In-text citations • Use internal citations to give credit to the sources you use throughout your paper. They need to be used wherever you use a direct quote or are paraphrasing something from a source (a book, website, database, etc). • Includes author and page number • Wordsworth stated that romantic poetry was marked by a “spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings” (263). • Romantic poetry was marked by a “spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings” (Wordsworth 263). • Wordsworth extensively explored the role of emotion in the creative process (263). Wordsworth= poet 263= page number • Anonymous/ Unknown author • An anonymous Wordsworth critic once said that his poems were too emotional (“Wordsworth is a Loser” 100).
Works Cited Page • A separate page at the very end of the research paper. • Title the page Words Cited. Center it in the middle and do not underline it or put it in “”. • Double space, but do not use extra space in between entries. • Indent the second and subsequent lines of each entry. • Entries need to be in alphabetical order.
Works Cited "Business Coalition for Climate Action Doubles." Environmental Defense. 8 May 2007. Environmental Defense Organization. 24 May 2007 <http://www.environmentaldefense.org/article.cfm?ContentID=5828>. Clinton, Bill. Interview. New York Times on the Web. May 2007. 25 May 2007 <http://video.on.nytimes.com/>. Keyword: Climate. Dean, Cornelia. "Executive on a Mission: Saving the Planet." New York Times on the Web 22 May 2007. 25 May 2007 <http://www.nytimes.com/2007/05/22/science/earth/22ander.html>. Ebert, Roger. "An Inconvenient Truth." Rev. of An Inconvenient Truth, dir. Davis Guggenheim. rogerebert.com. 2 June 2006. 24 May 2007 <http://rogerebert.suntimes.com>. Global Warming. 2007. Cooler Heads Coalition. 24 May 2007 <http://www.globalwarming.org/>.