Sunday, October 28, 2012

Agenda, October 29


Due Now: "On Being a Cripple," by Nancy Mairs, in 50 Essays
Due Now: Revised OR unrevised version of "How it Feels" essay. Highlight your changes on the most recent draft. 
DO NOT staple the drafts together.
Due Wednesday: "Letter from Birmingham Jail," by Martin Luther King, Jr., in 50 Essays. Pay attention to antithesis, anaphora, and figurative language.
Due Tuesday: A complete Bibliography. Typed, double spaced, proper MLA header. Staple your notes from 10/25 on the back.
Due Thursday: Bring a hard copy of a political advertisement.
Due Friday, November 2: Synthesis Essay. Details below.
Due Monday, November 5: Revised OR unrevised version of "Injustice Narrative." Highlight your changes on the most recent draft. 
DO NOT staple the drafts together.
  1. Bibliography / Synthesis Questions?
  2. Three easy steps to avoid plagiarism: establish your sources, cite your sources, and analyze your sources
  3. Parallelism (or //ism)
  4. "On Being a Cripple"

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