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Lesson 19. Today’s Agenda. See me to get SRT pass for SAT Quiz, if you were absent last time. Writing Prompt #4 – turn in, if you didn’t last class. Collect Final Essays – wait for instruction. Activity 1.13 – pp 59 ++ Structure of an Argument – Springboard Section of Binder - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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LESSON 19

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TODAY’S AGENDA1. See me to get SRT pass for SAT Quiz, if you were absent last time.

2. Writing Prompt #4 – turn in, if you didn’t last class.

3. Collect Final Essays – wait for instruction.

4. Activity 1.13 – pp 59++Structure of an Argument – Springboard Section of Binder“Declaration of Independence”

OBJECTIVE:

Identify the elements of an argument in a text.

Evaluate the effectiveness of the elements of argument in a text.

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FINAL ESSAYSUNDERLINE your thesis statement.HIGHLIGHT authors’ names.CIRCLE titles of the selections.Pick one of the quotes you have inserted. Bracket and label in the margin the four steps.

In his book The Compadre, Dr. Torres emphasizes the complexities of relationships. He suggests that friendships can be very difficult to keep up. Although intentions may be sincere, life can get in the way. One of the challenges can be communication. The author shows this when the character “Joe, in a fit of rage, screams at his friend Sue” (Torres 4). Ultimately what is at stake here is the relationship. When arguments turn into screaming matches, friendships can be damaged. Rather than screaming, friends should calmly explain their problems, which can perhaps preserve a friendship.

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FINAL ESSAYS

Staple in this order:1.Rubric2.Final Essay3.Rough Draft4.Prewriting

Turn in.

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ACTIVITY 1.13

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STRUCTURE OF ARGUMENT

1) Hook2) Claim3) Evidence4) Concessions and

Refutation5) Call to Action

Task: Analyze the Declaration of Independence for the five key elements of argument.

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EXIT SLIP – WRITING PROMPT #4Defend, challenge, or qualify the statement that America still provides access to the American Dream.

Use what you have learned in Wallenchinsky’s article to support your claim.

Use what you have just learned and integrate at least one quote.


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