If you were absent today, please view the slides here with instructions for the rhetorical terms wheel and begin working on your wheel. Each person must complete 8 terms with definitions and examples relating to your theme. Feel free to partner up with another person who was absent if you would like to.
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If you were absent today, please see the slides here and practice with the selected sentences.
If you were absent today, please see the slides here.
You made it through your first in-class AP English multiple choice test - kudos to you! If you were absent today, you will make the MC test up when you return.
If you were absent today, please see the slides here.
Please have your parent or guardian read and then sign your academic integrity and bring-your-own-device contracts, which you have already signed. If you were absent today, the intervention will be on September 6th.
Today we looked at models of "Rolling Stone," and you read, ranked, and discussed them with a small group. Then you had a bit of time to revise the language of your work.
Today you wrote an essay or an intro & one body paragraph, depending on how much time you had. See slide 15 here to remind yourself of the rubric if needed.
Today we discussed and made notes on the famous saying "A rolling stone gathers no moss" for the sake of practicing with rhetorical analysis. See slides 1-17 here.
We also checked out textbooks today, so if you were absent, make sure you get them! Don't forget that textbook checkout is tomorrow for us!
Today, we had an activity to remind you of the importance of audience and diction when it comes to rhetoric. Today's slides are here. |
AP English LangFind our daily activities here. If you are absent, you are responsible for checking here and completing what you missed! Sign Up InfoLog-in information for Turnitin, Google Classroom, and Remind are on the home page
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