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Identity
Posted by Brittany Carlino on 4/9/2012You have chosen: Identity
Now that you’ve finalized your thesis statement, with your partner, please write that well-developed yet concise (no more than 2 paragraphs!) response to explain:What does <your topic> look like throughout books XIII and XVI? Why is it important?
· Please keep in mind all of the writing lessons we’ve covered so far….
§ Collect evidence and then organize
§ OUTLINE your thoughts before you begin writing!
· Embedded quotations are of course an expectation
Work WITH your partner to discuss writing and what it should look like. You will only submit ONE response for both of you, using both of your first names and last initials only.
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Dramatic Irony
Posted by Brittany Carlino on 4/9/2012You have chosen: Dramatic Irony.
Now that you’ve finalized your thesis statement, with your partner, please write that well-developed yet concise (no more than 2 paragraphs!) response to explain:What does <your topic> look like throughout books XIII and XVI? Why is it important?
· Please keep in mind all of the writing lessons we’ve covered so far….
§ Collect evidence and then organize
§ OUTLINE your thoughts before you begin writing!
· Embedded quotations are of course an expectation
Work WITH your partner to discuss writing and what it should look like. You will only submit ONE response for both of you, using both of your first names and last initials only.
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Loyalty
Posted by Brittany Carlino on 4/9/2012You have chosen: Loyalty.
Now that you’ve finalized your thesis statement, with your partner, please write that well-developed yet concise (no more than 2 paragraphs!) response to explain:What does <your topic> look like throughout books XIII and XVI? Why is it important?
· Please keep in mind all of the writing lessons we’ve covered so far….
§ Collect evidence and then organize
§ OUTLINE your thoughts before you begin writing!
· Embedded quotations are of course an expectation
Work WITH your partner to discuss writing and what it should look like. You will only submit ONE response for both of you, using both of your first names and last initials only.
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Literary Foil
Posted by Brittany Carlino on 4/9/2012You have chosen: Literary Foil
Now that you’ve finalized your thesis statement, with your partner, please write that well-developed yet concise (no more than 2 paragraphs!) response to explain:What does <your topic> look like throughout books XIII and XVI? Why is it important?
· Please keep in mind all of the writing lessons we’ve covered so far….
§ Collect evidence and then organize
§ OUTLINE your thoughts before you begin writing!
· Embedded quotations are of course an expectation
Work WITH your partner to discuss writing and what it should look like. You will only submit ONE response for both of you, using both of your first names and last initials only.
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Odysseus as absent but constantly present
Posted by Brittany Carlino on 4/9/2012You have chosen: Odysseus as absent but constantly present.
Now that you’ve finalized your thesis statement, with your partner, please write that well-developed yet concise (no more than 2 paragraphs!) response to explain:What does <your topic> look like throughout books XIII and XVI? Why is it important?
· Please keep in mind all of the writing lessons we’ve covered so far….
§ Collect evidence and then organize
§ OUTLINE your thoughts before you begin writing!
· Embedded quotations are of course an expectation
Work WITH your partner to discuss writing and what it should look like. You will only submit ONE response for both of you, using both of your first names and last initials only.