Monday, January 30, 2012

What is Written Can Change Your Life: Summary/Response

Can you read this?

"I amongst other have indured a parlyament which contenwid by the space of xvii hole wekes wher we communyd of warre pease Stryffe contencyon debatte murmure grudge Riches poverte penurye trowth falshode Justyce equyte dicayte [deceit] opprescyon Magnanymyte actyvyte foce [force] attempraunce [moderation] Treason murder Felonye consyli … [conciliation] and also how a commune welth myght be ediffyed and a[lso] contenewid within our Realme. Howbeyt in conclusyon we have d[one] as our predecessors have been wont to doo that ys to say, as well we myght and lefte wher we begann." 1520, Thomas Cromwell from Wikipedia + a good book

I.  Meet William Kamkwamba.  A book can change a life.

 William Kamkwamba. first time at TED.

Now, William later.

 His website.

II. Read pages 20-22 in Bedford under "Responding to Reading."

III. Look at the assignment sheet. 

IV. We look at the Pat Bourne handout.  Read, write on the article, and answer the questions in your daybook.

Reading a book.
Homework:


1. I. Do Ex. 24.1 on page 27 of the Ev Wr. Exercise book. Rewrite the whole paragraph, but feel free to use either coordination or subordination to link ideas.

2.  Finish the Pat Bourne handout in your daybook.




3.  TWFTD: annotate

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