3rd Pre-AP American Lit./Comp.
IMPORTANT STUDY REMINDERS FOR WED. 11/11:
- **and for those of you ABSENT WED. 11/11 for PART I, you'll be making this up IN CLASS FIRST THING THURS. 11/12!!!**
**12wk QUIZ, FULL PART I and PART II STUDY GUIDE BELOW:
QUIZ PART I, WED. 11/11:
QUIZ PART I, WED. 11/11:
- THE COMMAS/SEMICOLONS/COLONS POST-TEST
- MATCHING SECTION FOR THE MEDIA AWARENESS/JOURNALISM TERMS in NOTES SECTION
- based on the Upfront article "Fake News...," name some practical and responsible steps to help discern between FACTUAL and FAKE or BIASED news/news outlets
- THEME-RELATED TERMS for F451, "The Pedestrian," and/or "Harrison Bergeron": dystopia (*vs. utopia), 'cult of personality,' demagogue, collectivism vs. individualism, egalitarian society, equity vs. equality (more on these below), satire/satirical writing, dark humor
- THEMES from the background notes for F451
- definition/use of the lit. term PARADOX in F451
- definition/use of the lit. term ANTITHESIS in "The Pedestrian"
- Vonnegut's use of satire/absurdity/allusion in "Harrison Bergeron" to add to his story's impact
--**explain in your own words how "Harrison Bergeron's" 'equal'/egalitarian society is actually a paradox based on our discussions of EQUALITY (sameness) vs. EQUITY (fairness); use THIS LINK TO A QUICK GRAPHIC TO HELP YOU THINK CRITICALLY for this question (**focus on the first TWO portions of the graphic, please):
EQUALITY vs. EQUITY Explained
--**SOME QU's in MATCHING SECTION(S) BOTH PART I and II RE: "WRITING MODES/DISCOURSE NOTES" **sheet from class MON. 11/9
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EQUALITY vs. EQUITY Explained
--**SOME QU's in MATCHING SECTION(S) BOTH PART I and II RE: "WRITING MODES/DISCOURSE NOTES" **sheet from class MON. 11/9
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QUIZ PART II, THURS. 11/12:
- FROM THE PINK MLA SHEET (WRITING SECTION), NOTES we've taken the last 12 weeks AND GRAMMAR SECTION PRACTICE SHEETS:
- MLA STYLE BASICS for formatting formal essays/general guidelines/consistency
- MLA STYLE BASICS RE: contractions, #s under/above 10
- using 'single quotes for YOUR words' vs. "double quotes for CITED TEXT from a source" in MLA-style formal essays
- uses for "[BRACKETS]" and "...ELLIPSES in quoted...text material"
- within "quotations," the correct use of commas within the quote marks
- MLA style "correct blending/citing quotes" in responses (--).
- 8th EDITION MLA proper Works Cited citation of a *BOOK WITH ONE AUTHOR* (*see F451 Lit. Analysis FINAL EXT. PARA.)
- name the EIGHT forms of “BE”/PASSIVE VOICE (PV) to avoid in academic writing AND **be prepared to correct/rewrite some sentences containing PV!
- use of 'THIS + NOUN' rule in writing for clarity/being specific
- parallel structure (parallelism) in sentences; identify errors and correct them
- keeping TENSE and PERSON consistent in writing
- writing about literature = 3rd person, PRESENT TENSE VERBS ALWAYS!!!!!
- know what METADISCOURSE and 'THE ABYSS OF INCOHERENCE' mistakes are in writing/AVOID THEM BOTH!
- differences between PROOFREADING vs. REVISION for MULTI-DRAFT FORMAL writing (**"Top 10 Reasons for Failing Papers in ENG 1101/1102," JOURNAL #7 1/2 sheet)
- 1st/2nd/3rd person voice/point of view (POV) in formal academic writing
- AUDIENCE/PURPOSE/CONTEXT and their IMPORTANCE in all writing
- a text's/author's ARGUMENT in writing also means = THESIS/controlling idea/main idea
- correct uses of a SEMICOLON and 'super-semicolon'
- identifying the SUBJECTS in sentences with semicolons
- commas AFTER AN INTRO PHRASE (Because I was tired, ...) or with FANBOYS conjunctions (..., and...)
- COMMONLY CONFUSED WORDS to remember/distinguish
- using TRANSITIONS effectively in writing
- POETRY vs. PROSE and the main differences in the genres
- the simple 'purpose' of a PARAGRAPH break (for the eyes)
- using correct PARALLEL STRUCTURE in sentences
- using DASHES and HYPHENS correctly in words/sentences
- APOSTROPHES to show possessives
--IMPORTANT 12wk QUIZ PART II TASK: APPLYING REVISION and EDITING/PROOFING to a paragraph filled w/errors BASED ON QUIZ PART I and pink MLA SHEET NOTES we've taken the last 12 weeks
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***A PLETHORA OF BONUSES TO UTILIZE THAT MAY INCLUDE (***several also from notes in class Mon. 3/9-Thurs. 3/11): MLA-style European date format, being PROACTIVE/ADAPTABLE/RESOURCEFUL, ANYTHING WE WENT OVER ON POP QUIZZES 1-3, commas after state abbreviations/names, the 1960 Kennedy-Nixon debates as "The Day Politics and Television Changed Forever,"
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***A PLETHORA OF BONUSES TO UTILIZE THAT MAY INCLUDE (***several also from notes in class Mon. 3/9-Thurs. 3/11): MLA-style European date format, being PROACTIVE/ADAPTABLE/RESOURCEFUL, ANYTHING WE WENT OVER ON POP QUIZZES 1-3, commas after state abbreviations/names, the 1960 Kennedy-Nixon debates as "The Day Politics and Television Changed Forever,"
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