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Warm-Up:
• What 3 time periods have we focused on?
• What 2 types of writing have we focused on?
SWBAT:Get an A on the mid term
exam by completing an exam review.
HW:1. Vocab. quiz tomorrow.
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Activity:
• With a partner, complete the mid term exam review.
• You will have all of class to work on this
• You will receive extra credit on the mid term based on your effort and completion of this review.
• I will collect this at the end of class.
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AGENDA:
1. Review answers on mid term review sheet
HW:Study for mid terms and
have a great weekend!
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Why did the Puritans come to America?
They wanted to separate/purify from the Church of England because they thought it was
corrupt.
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Why was The Crucible written?
In response to McCarthyism.
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How does Edwards present God in “Sinners in the Hands…”?
As a being that is angry and vengeful.
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Plain Style? And why do the Puritans use it?
It mirrored their style of worship. Plain, simple, direct.
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What is Rationalism?
A belief based in logic and reason.
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Franklin’s purpose for writing The Autobiography?
A explain how to reach moral perfection through study.
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What is an aphorism?
A short, witty statement that teaches a moral or lesson.
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Henry’s purpose in his Speech to the Virginia Convention?
To persuade his fellow delegates to fight against the British.
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How does Paine end The Crisis?
He points out the strengths of the Colonial army.
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Main idea in The Declaration of independence?
H.
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Rationalist Writers?
T. PaineP. Henry
B. FranklinT. Jefferson
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Colonial Writers?
Jonathan EdwardsAnne BradstreetWilliam Bradford
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Native American Writing?
Oral tradition, informal/diverse language; revered relationship to nature.
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Colonial Literature?
Journals/sermons/prayers, simple language
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Revolutionary Literature?
Journals/Speeches/pamphlets/essays
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Logos?
Appeals to logic.
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Ethos?
Appeals to the credibility or reputation of the speaker.
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Pathos?
Appeals to the emotions of the listener/reader
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Simile?
A comparison using like or as.
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Metaphor?
A comparison between to thing not using like or as.
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Personification?
Giving inanimate objects human characteristics or traits.
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Hyperbole?
An exaggeration.
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Allusion?
A reference to someone or something not there.LiteraryBiblical
Historical
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Repetition?
The same word at the beginning of successive clauses
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Rhetorical Questions?
A question that does not need to be answered and causes the reader to reflect on the issue
being discussed.
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Tone?
The author’s attitude toward the subject he/she is writing about.
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Attention Grabber?
• A question• A quote
• A bold statement• A fact/statistic
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3 parts of an effective introduction?
• Attention grabber• Background information on the topic
• Claim/thesis
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Body paragraphs?
• Transition that connects to your claim• Example that proves your claim
• Explanation of how that example proves your claim
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Conclusion?
• Restate your claim• Summarize your main points
• Leave your reader with a final impression (why they should change their view/why the topic is
important/what they should do next)
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Will a strong argument demolish counterclaims?
YES
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A summery should NEVER include…
Your opinion!