What are the rhetorical appeals? First of all, look at Everyday Writer pages 125-16 , Section 12c. You will be considering rhetorical appeals when appropriate, and you are to comment on them on the comment sheets.
You read each other's first drafts.
Homework:
1. Continue working on this draft; Draft #2 is due on Tuesday Nov. 16.
2. One vocabulary word.
Friday, November 12, 2010
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Plagiarism? Work on Your Summary/Response About an Image
Free write, please, about your definition of plagiarism.
We look at a definition.
Then, Kaavya. And then there's Helene. What do you think?
Time to work on your draft.
Homework:
1. First draft of Summary/Response about an Image due tomorrow.
2. One vocabulary word.
We look at a definition.
Then, Kaavya. And then there's Helene. What do you think?
Time to work on your draft.
Homework:
1. First draft of Summary/Response about an Image due tomorrow.
2. One vocabulary word.
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Images
Analyzing visuals.
Read Everyday Writer pages 370-375 and put exercises 38.1 and 38.3 in your journal, the even numbered sentences.
While you do so I'll look at what you've chosen to write your next paper about.
Then spend some time on a freewrite. Describe your image and what you think about it. Mix it all up -- this is a freewrite.
Homework:
1. First draft due Friday.
2. One vocabulary word.
Read Everyday Writer pages 370-375 and put exercises 38.1 and 38.3 in your journal, the even numbered sentences.
While you do so I'll look at what you've chosen to write your next paper about.
Then spend some time on a freewrite. Describe your image and what you think about it. Mix it all up -- this is a freewrite.
Homework:
1. First draft due Friday.
2. One vocabulary word.
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