Wednesday, February 28, 2018

Agenda, February 28

  • Due Now: Johnny Got His Gun, Chapters iii & iv.
  • Due Tomorrow: Johnny Got His Gun, Chapters v & vi.
  • Due Friday: Optional but highly recommended revision of your Works Cited page. Staple your revised WC to your previous WC.
  • Do Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday: Go see Lost in Yonkers. All tickets are $8. Doors open at 6:45. Get there early.
  • Due Tuesday, 3/6 (NOT OPTIONAL): Revise or add one synthesis paragraph to your Poor Synthesis Essay. If you did not turn in a Poor Synthesis Essay, write a synthesis paragraph that you would have used. Attach this to your previous draft. If you would like to do a more thorough revision, see me.
Today's Agenda:
  1. Rhetorical Devices Review
  2. While I was reading, I noticed ...
  3. Open Discussion
  4. Juxtaposition
  5. Talks about and Goes on to say

Tuesday, February 27, 2018

Agenda, February 27

  • Due Now: Cause and Effect Outline. Instead of an introduction, state your purpose or So What? at the beginning of the outline. For each body paragraph, write a topic sentence and two supporting details, just like you've been doing. Write a full conclusion. Typed. Not quite MLA. 
  • Due Now: Johnny Got His Gun, Chapters 1 and 2.
  • Due Tomorrow: Johnny Got His Gun, Chapters iii & iv
  • Due Friday: Optional but highly recommended revision of your Works Cited page. Staple your revised WC to your previous WC.
  • Do Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday: Go see Lost in Yonkers. All tickets are $8. Doors open at 6:45. Get there early.
  • Due Tuesday, 3/6 (NOT OPTIONAL): Revise or add one synthesis paragraph to your Poor Synthesis Essay. If you did not turn in a Poor Synthesis Essay, write a synthesis paragraph that you would have used. Attach this to your previous draft. If you would like to do a more thorough revision, see me.
Today's Agenda:

  1. While I was reading, I noticed ...
  2. Open Discussion
  3. Ch. i Rhetorical Devices
  4. Ch ii Structure
  5. Talks about and Goes on to say

Monday, February 26, 2018

Agenda, February 26

  • Due Now: What are the three most important revisions you need to make to your synthesis paper? Why do you think so? Typed preferred, but not required.
  • Due Tomorrow: Cause and Effect Outline. Instead of an introduction, state your purpose or So What? at the beginning of the outline. For each body paragraph, write a topic sentence and two supporting details, just like you've been doing. Write a full conclusion. Typed. Not quite MLA. 
  • Due Tomorrow: Johnny Got His Gun, Chapters 1 and 2. It's about World War I. It's written in stream of consciousness. 
  • Due Friday, 3/2: Optional but highly recommended revision of your Works Cited page. 
  • Do Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday: Go see Lost in Yonkers. All tickets are $8. Doors open at 6:45. Get there early.
Today's Agenda:
  1. Handouts from Hellman
  2. Conclusion Strategies Review (plus "exhortation")
  3. Cause and effect brainstorm
  4. MC Practice
  5. 1 Quick TEP Practice
  6. The Structural Rhetorical Analysis

Friday, February 23, 2018

Agenda, January 23

  • Due Now: Cause and Effect Packet; three different essays from Short Takes: Model Essays for Composition. Add each essay to your Bib. You don't need to add the chapter. 
  • Due Now: Process Analysis Outline. Instead of an introduction, state your purpose or So What? at the beginning of the outline. For each body paragraph, write a topic sentence and two supporting details, just like you've been doing. Write a full conclusion. Typed. Not quite MLA. 
  • Due Tuesday: Cause and Effect Outline. Instead of an introduction, state your purpose or So What? at the beginning of the outline. For each body paragraph, write a topic sentence and two supporting details, just like you've been doing. Write a full conclusion. Typed. Not quite MLA. 
  • Due Tuesday: Johnny Got His Gun, Chapters 1 and 2. It's about World War I. It's written in stream of consciousness. 
  • Due Monday: What are the three most important revisions you need to make to your synthesis paper? Why do you think so? Typed preferred, but not required.
  • Due Friday, 3/2: Optional but highly recommended revision of your Works Cited page.  
  Today's Agenda:
  1. What is cause and effect?
  2. Cause and effect brainstorm
  3. A trip to the library
  4. What essay would you like to discuss?

Wednesday, February 21, 2018

Updated Due Dates

  • Due Thursday: Cause and Effect Packet; three different essays from Short Takes: Model Essays for Composition. Add each essay to your Bib. You don't need to add the chapter. 
  • Due Thursday: Process Analysis Outline. Instead of an introduction, state your purpose or So What? at the beginning of the outline. For each body paragraph, write a topic sentence and two supporting details, just like you've been doing. Write a full conclusion. Typed. Not quite MLA.   

Tuesday, February 20, 2018

Agenda, February 20

  • Do today: Drive safely!
  • Do tonight: Frolic in the snow
  • Due Now: Process Analysis Packet; three different essays from Short Takes: Model Essays for Composition. Add each essay to your Bib. You don't need to add the chapter.
  • Due Wednesday: Cause and Effect Packet; three different essays from Short Takes: Model Essays for Composition. Add each essay to your Bib. You don't need to add the chapter. 
  • Due Wednesday: Process Analysis Outline. Instead of an introduction, state your purpose or So What? at the beginning of the outline. For each body paragraph, write a topic sentence and two supporting details, just like you've been doing. Write a full conclusion. Typed. Not quite MLA.  
  Today's Agenda:
  1. Um ...

Thursday, February 15, 2018

Would you like to see Kline get stabbed?

Here's an opportunity to schedule a blood drive!

You might be able to count this as a senior project, too! You'd have to check with KJ to make sure.

For my foul and pestilent congregation of vapors ...

I post this link at Baileigh's request. Happy insulting, you lumpish, bettle-headed miscreants!

Agenda, Discount Candy Day

  • Due Now: Process Analysis Packet; three different essays from Short Takes: Model Essays for Composition. Add each essay to your Bib. You don't need to add the chapter.
  • Due Wednesday: Cause and Effect Packet; three different essays from Short Takes: Model Essays for Composition. Add each essay to your Bib. You don't need to add the chapter. 
  • Due Now: Compare and Contrast Outline with a multi-paragraph intro. Typed. Not quite MLA.
  • Due Wednesday: Process Analysis Outline. Instead of an introduction, state your purpose or So What? at the beginning of the outline. For each body paragraph, write a topic sentence and two supporting details, just like you've been doing. Write a full conclusion. Typed. Not quite MLA.  
  Today's Agenda:
  1. In conclusion ...
  2. Questions about PA?
  3. Steps in "Runner." Get it? STEPS in "Runner."
  4. PA Brainstorm

Wednesday, February 14, 2018

Agenda, Singles Awareness Day

  • Due Now: Compare and Contrast Packet; three different essays from Short Takes: Model Essays for Composition. Add each essay to your Bib. You don't need to add the chapter. 
  • Due Tomorrow: Process Analysis Packet; three different essays from Short Takes: Model Essays for Composition. Add each essay to your Bib. You don't need to add the chapter. 
  • Due Tomorrow: Compare and Contrast Outline with a multi-paragraph intro. Typed. Not quite MLA.  
  Today's Agenda:
  1. Questions about the outline?
  2. Teach your classmates: "Playing House" OR "The World and America ...": What's the structure? What's the effect of this structure? Why is C&C the best rhetorical mode for this purpose?
  3. "The Raven" in small groups

Tuesday, February 13, 2018

Agenda, February 13

  • Due Now: Compare and Contrast Packet; three different essays from Short Takes: Model Essays for Composition. Add each essay to your Bib. You don't need to add the chapter. 
  • Due Now: D&C Outline
  • Due Thursday: Process Analysis Packet; three different essays from Short Takes: Model Essays for Composition. Add each essay to your Bib. You don't need to add the chapter. 
  • Due Thursday: Compare and Contrast Outline with a multi-paragraph intro. Typed. Not quite MLA.  
  Today's Agenda:
  1. A few models
  2. What other types of introductions are there?
  3. MC Answers
  4. "Playing House" OR "The World and America ..."
  5. C & C Brainstorm

Monday, February 12, 2018

Agenda, February 12

  • Due Now: Compare and Contrast Packet; three different essays from Short Takes: Model Essays for Composition. Add each essay to your Bib. You don't need to add the chapter. 
  • Due Now: D&C Outline
  • Due Thursday: Process Analysis Packet; three different essays from Short Takes: Model Essays for Composition. Add each essay to your Bib. You don't need to add the chapter. 
  • Due Thursday: Compare and Contrast Outline with a multi-paragraph intro. Typed. Not quite MLA.  
  Today's Agenda:
  1. MC Practice
  2. What is C & C? How do you organize it?
  3. C & C Brainstorm
  4. "Playing House:

Thursday, February 8, 2018

Agenda, February 9

  • Due Now: Division and Classification Packet; three different essays from Short Takes: Model Essays for Composition. Add each essay to your Bib. You don't need to add the chapter. 
  • Due Monday: Compare and Contrast Packet; three different essays from Short Takes: Model Essays for Composition. Add each essay to your Bib. You don't need to add the chapter. 
  • Due Monday: Division and Classification Outline with a multi-paragraph intro. Typed. Not quite MLA.  
  Today's Agenda:
  1. Argument o' the Week
  2. The Reverse Outline
  3. Whole Class Discussion

Agenda, February 8

  • Due Now: Division and Classification Packet; three different essays from Short Takes: Model Essays for Composition. Add each essay to your Bib. You don't need to add the chapter. 
  • Due Monday: Compare and Contrast Packet; three different essays from Short Takes: Model Essays for Composition. Add each essay to your Bib. You don't need to add the chapter. 
  • Due Monday: Division and Classification Outline with a multi-paragraph intro. Typed. Not quite MLA.  
  Today's Agenda:
  1. D & C Brainstorm
  2. Anaphora and Epistrophe
  3. "Always, Always, Always" OR "The Plot Against People"

Tuesday, February 6, 2018

Agenda, February 7

  • Due Wednesday: Division and Classification Packet; three different essays from Short Takes: Model Essays for Composition. Add each essay to your Bib. You don't need to add the chapter. 
  • Due Monday: Compare and Contrast Packet; three different essays from Short Takes: Model Essays for Composition. Add each essay to your Bib. You don't need to add the chapter. 
  • Due Monday: Division and Classification Outline with a multi-paragraph intro. Typed. Not quite MLA.  
  Today's Agenda:
  1. MC Answers
  2. What is Division and Classification?
  3. Intro Strategies
  4. Model Outline
  5. D & C Brainstorm
  6. "Always, Always, Always"

Multi-paragraph Intro Outline Model


In the cool, blue, post-midnight light, Ed stared at the blank screen of his laptop; the screen stared back, unsympathetic and uninspiring. He drummed his fingers on the desk, but that didn’t seem to produce any ideas. He spun in his chair, checked his phone, stared at the ceiling, checked his phone, banged his head against the keyboard, deleted the resulting fjkdhghbvw, checked his phone. In the silence of the early morning, Ed’s heart raced and his hopes sank. As the hands on the clock spun towards dawn, towards the due date, towards the deadline, the laptop simply laughed at Ed’s feeble efforts to write an introduction.
            Ed’s experience, however painful, is not unusual. Many students suffer from the syndrome clinically known as Howamisupposedtodothisitis. Symptoms include fidgeting, insomnia, and the occasionally terminal case of procrastination. Scientists across the nation have been working feverishly to solve the problem, and to the great relief of teenagers from coast to coast, they have stumbled upon two approaches: Abject Surrender and Jubilant Domination. As examples of Jubilant Domination are so rare, most studies, including this one, focus on elucidating and exploring the various forms and elements of Abject Surrender.

I.               For each body paragraph, write a complete topic sentence.
a.     should be grammatically correct
b.     should state an opinion

II.             Beneath your topic sentence, provide two supporting details.
a.     may include evidence, examples, definitions, or other info that proves your opinion is correct/accurate
b.     may be bullet points instead of complete sentences – don’t give too much info here

III.           An outline for a 5-paragraph essay is insufficient.
a.     often underdeveloped
b.     unlikely to earn more than a C

IV.            Outlines should be typed.
a.     MLA optional. This model is fine.
b.     If you’re desperate, it’s better to turn in a handwritten assignment than nothing.

V.              Instead of a conclusion, write a “So What?” statement.
a.     basically, state your purpose
b.     you may use “Because [claim] is true, we should …” format but you don’t have to

So what? Because so many students face mountains of pressure, we should focus on making decisions that are likely to lead to success.

Agenda, February 6

  • Due Wednesday: Division and Classification Packet; three different essays from Short Takes: Model Essays for Composition. Add each essay to your Bib. You don't need to add the chapter. 
  Today's Agenda:
  1. Antithesis and Zeugma
  2. MCpractice
  3. Let's watch TV together

Monday, February 5, 2018

Agenda, Febraury 5

  • Due Now: Poor, poor synthesis
  • Due Wednesday: Division and Classification Packet; three different essays from Short Takes: Model Essays for Composition. Add each essay to your Bib. You don't need to add the chapter. 
  Today's Agenda
  1. The Ceremonial Collecting of the Essays
  2. Presentation wrap up
  3. Anadiplosis and Epanalepsis
  4. MCish practice

Thursday, February 1, 2018

Agenda, February 2

  Today's Agenda
  1. Can I? Should I? Do I have to?
  2. Presentation work time
  • As you begin to rehearse, remember that your audience can read. You don't need to read your slides to us (teachers re terrible models of this, by the way). When you discuss your examples, rather than reading them to us, explain how they fit the definition or what the effect of the device is (what does your example emphasize and, if possible, how or why?).