Friday, Nov. 15
Peer edit the remaining M-DEs. Further discussion of The Great Gatsby, Ch. 6 & 7.
OVER THE WEEKEND:
Make progress on your M-DE and read George Orwell's essay "Shooting an Elephant," which you can find in The Language of Composition (pp. 979-984) or online, for example, at this link. Orwell's essay will form the basis of Monday's demonstration, so please read his pithy narrative in advance.
Monday, Nov. 18
Assembling an AP essay of rhetorical analysis -- a demonstration based on "Shooting an Elephant."
Tues., Nov. 19
I-CE #4
Wed., Nov. 20
DUE DATE for the Final Draft of your Multi-Draft Essay. Voila!
Thurs., Nov. 21
Score I-CE #4. Assign your letter of self-evaluation.
Fri., Nov. 22
Strategy session for AP Multiple-Choice questions. Sometimes vexing, sometimes obvious, nearly always controversial... the multiple-choice questions do "surrender" to the crushing force of logic, and to students who read clearly, with ample vocabularies. And there is strategy!
Also, Friday will include notes on how to prep. for the Grammar portion of next Wednesday's exam.
[Last but not least, Friday is the final due date for the Optional I-CE #5.]
OVER THE WEEKEND
Compose your letter of self-evaluation. The due date for your full portfolio, topped off by your letter of self-evaluation, is Wednesday, Nov. 27, at our Final Exam.
Monday, Nov. 25
More strength, hope, and experience for the Multiple-Choice questions.
Tues., Nov. 26
Good luck on your 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Pd. Finals!
Wed., Nov. 27
Congratulations in advance on handing in your Portfolios today. On top should be your Letter. After that, I-CE 5 (if you wrote one), I-CE 4, then the Multi-Draft Essay (all 4, in 4-3-2-1 order); and finally, I-CEs #3, #2, and #1.
Our final will consist of a one-hour AP Multiple-Choice test followed by a 40-minute grammar review. Both will be multiple-choice exercises.
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