Please see this document and follow the directions to plan an essay response in Q1 style.
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Please see this document and follow the directions to plan an essay response in Q1 style. Please watch this ridiculous introductory video for our next assignment. I expect more from you all! Intro to Character Sketch by: mrhoke We are going to dig into the text for a character study. Choose one major character to explore in depth and trace the development of one of her or his internal conflicts. . . . → Read More: Project: English 10 – Character Sketch from Reservation Blues Tomorrow, we will dive into literary commentary based on As You Like It. You may wish to view these two videos in preparation for tomorrow’s class. Intro to Commentary Writing Writing Literary Commentary – Basic Example Please watch the introduction to literary commentary video found here and the basic example video here as a way of introduction to literary commentary and analysis. Please watch these prior to class on Monday. Come to class with any and all questions. Please find the notes from our classroom discussion of how to compose a written literary commentary about Lady Macbeth’s first speech below. Commentary – Lady Macbeth 1 G Commentary – Lady Macbeth 1 H This video provides an example response to a basic, open prompt, similar to “unseen” commentary. The full model paragraph is below the video. a This soliloquy characterizes Lady Macbeth as evil. In this speech, Lady Macbeth notes that her husband is “not without ambition” for the crown, but lacks the “illness should attend it.” Ambition . . . → Read More: English 10: Writing Literary Commentary – An Example Please watch this brief video with background on oral & written literary commentary. This is a basic introduction. Here are the notes from our commentary lecture & discussion today in preparation for a commentary passage in Thursday’s class. Please find the notes at the link below to a Google document. Commentary, Pt. 2
Your sheet for review in preparation for the exam is linked below. Final Exam Review |
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Slaughterhouse Five IOC Model – p. 149-151
IOC Example – Slaughterhouse Five
Here is the modeled IOC example from class today, November 14, 2012. The outline is below: