Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Introductions and Informative Writing

Writing an introduction?  Go to our class in Moodle, and post your favorite beginning from the reviews you read last week. It should have a hook.  Does it have a thesis? Where in the article IS the thesis? -- That's the overall point the review makes. Be ready to paste both into a NEW forum.

For help with your introduction and conclusion, read pages 428-431 in Bedford.

Then I give you an article to read.  It has questions at the end that you will write the answers to in your daybook.

Homework:

1. Write the answers to the questions about "Bourne Overcomes..." in your daybook.

2. Be working on your review, due Friday.

3. TWFTD:  pick a word from "Bourne Overcomes..." that you are not sure about. Quote from the article, and look the word  up wherever.



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