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English II Homework
You are to finish the handout about FDR's and Eleanor Roosevelt's speeches. You were given 10 minutes at the end of class to work on the chart at the top together as a group. The bottom portion (fill-in-the-blank) was on your own.
If you did not finish page 8 in your info binder in class, then you are expected to finish it over the weekend and turn it in on Monday. You have the notes (on page 7) we took in class over the questions.
No, you have not missed anything the past two days, except for CASE benchmark testing.
Tomorrow, we will begin our rhetoric unit and use the terms and concepts to create a good argumentative essay. In short, first we read, and then we apply. Remember on Tuesday and Wednesday that we are going to be in room 601, unless you were otherwise told to be in my room. This is CASE benchmark testing. These benchmark tests are logged in as test grades.
The one pager is due on Tuesday, February 19. Do #7-15 on your commas sheet #3. We will go over this tomorrow.
Don't forget to work on your short story project. The directions are posted on the February 1st post, if you lost your copy. You must complete your intro paragraph tonight for homework. Tomorrow, you will type the conclusion in class. Therefore, the entire essay is due at the end of the block.
Make sure that you have both body paragraphs ready for tomorrow. It will be difficult if you do not have it written and you are required to do your intro paragraph.
Make sure that you write your body paragraph as we discussed today. We will write the other body paragraph on Monday.
Study for your clauses quiz. You must be able to tell the difference among simple, compound, complex, and compound-complex sentences along with identifying complete sentences, sentence fragments, and run-on sentences. |
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