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AP Language And Composition

April 20/21, 2017

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Library- main room computers

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Othello Analysis Team Presentations

  • Team 3 begins presentation today. Stack of handouts on wooden lectern. Will finish remaining presentation next class.
  • Othello Team Presentation Group - Instructions
  • Text of Othello
  • Presentations continue today. Paper copies of passage of team essay to Ms. Shires 24 hours in advance. Or make your own...

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Othello Analysis Team Presentations

  • Prompt for team essay…
    • Discuss the purpose of important rhetorical devices used in the passage your team has chosen from Othello. How do those rhetorical devices help to communicate the message of your passage? Remember to identify 2 tones in your passage, as well as connect your chosen passage to important themes from the play.

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SOAPSTONE Reader

  • Score last SOAPSTONE reader next class- rubric
  • Our mini-SOAPSTONE reader contains the last 4 sections:

Writing Essays, Intros and Conclusions, Structure of Essays, Rhetoric and Persuasion

You will be working on these sections as homework for the next few weeks. There are extra activities included, just in case you need a bit of additional help to prep for the AP Language exam. Here is the link to the rubric:

Link to SOAPSTONE reader- Semester 2

Writing Essays Section due by Sunday night.

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Qualified Argument Format Worksheet

  • When done…
    • If time, fill in the activities for the Qualified Argument Worksheet.

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April 20/21, 2017 Homework

  • Rhetorical terms presentation prep #59-#69 -next class
  • Othello Presentations- After each team presents, each team member will edit at least 10% of the team essay, and submit the individually edited essay to turnitin.com (Use the class feedback to edit final individual version)
  • Bring your mini-SOAPSTONE reader to each class. Writing Essays section due by Sunday, April 23, 2017. rubric.

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Congratulations to...

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AP Language Arts