* A description of the intended audience. B. The rhetorical précis is an effective note taking strategy because * It answers the basic who, what, where, when, how, why, and to whom about a piece of writing. It also summarizes the content and analyzes the circumstances leading up to and informing a piece of writing. It clarifies how someone else chose to say something, in a particular way, for some purpose, to certain other people.
Write a ‘Response’: Respond to the writer’s IDEAS (main idea, first) by evaluating them and pointing out whether or not you agree with any of them. By responding to the writer’s ideas you will
Remember, all references listed in the reference page must also be cited in the text. And speaking of the reference page, it had some formatting errors and should have been placed on a separate page. Also, the instructions in the syllabus stated that a minimum of three references should be used in the paper to support the information, but only one reference was used in the paper. For the most part, the rules of punctuation, spelling and grammar were followed and some errors were noted in the paper. The title of the paper was missing on the first page of the text, which was also noted in your week two paper.
Why is she antagnostic toward Elizibeth Proctor ? Why has she been asked leave her home? Why does she tell John what happened to Betty? * Abigal feels that Proctor hates her and that Proctor is a gossiping liar. She’s been asked to leave because Ann asked them to go out to the forest with Ruth and Tituba because Ann wanted them to see why her kids died.
Finally- Transition When the women gives Taylor the baby, Taylor says- Lead in Quote- "If I wanted a baby, I would have stayed in Kentucky" Describe Doodle and brother, and their relationship (pg.44) Wednesday, September 19, 2012 7:57 AM It seems like their relationship involves much love , but the brother can get annoyed how he's incapable of doing many things himself I think the Lady and the Tiger frustrates us because it leaves us wondering and suspicious of what happened at the end. I think the author also refuses to us because she wants us to think and have some mystery and realize of how we really are in trying to visualize the situation and what we might have done. In the story, it talks about mixed emotions and feeling toward the
When Scout and Jem get air rifles for Christmas, Atticus tells them that they could shoot birds, but not mockingbirds, because it was a sin to kill them. Perplexed by this, Scout says, “That was the only time I ever heard Atticus say it was a sin to do something, and I asked Miss Maudie about it” (90). When Scout gets curious about something, she asks an adult in her life questions until she finds the answer. Another example happens when Cecil Jacobs calls Atticus a “nigger-lover” and Scout asks Atticus about it: “Then why did Cecil say you defend niggers? He made it sound like were runnin’ a still” (75).
“What Are We Doing With Our Pennies” by: Benjamin Lauren Pg 194 The importance of the penny has defiantly changed over the years. When I was younger I used to collect as many pennies as I could. I would be so happy when my parents would reward me for being good by giving me a handful of pennies. I can relate to what Benjamin Lauren is talking about in What Are We Doing With Our Pennies, because the value of the penny has been lost. I have many memories, from when I was younger, of saving up my pennies and being excited about them.
“Irony in The Gift of the Magi” is an acceptable title, for example. “The Gift of Irony: Literary Devices in The Gift of the Magi” is a better title! Name______________________________ Period________ Essay Checklist ______ I have a title that hints at what my paper will be about. ______ My thesis statement appears in my introductory paragraph. ______ the author and title of the story appears in my introductory paragraph.
One thing throughout the movie that irritated me was Peter’s parents trying to pressure Nita & Peter into trying to get the Heather the cochlear implant. She should have respected their decision. They did do research and met with families and came to the conclusion that it was not the best interest for them or for their daughter and the grandparents should have respected that decision. I feel like there is no right or wrong in these kind of situations. Pardon my language but it’s one of those damned if you and damned if you don’t situations.
4. Chillingworth and Dimmesdale do not trust each other. Chillingworth believes that Dimmesdale might be the baby father. 5. Pearl said she had not been made at all but that she had been plucked by her mother off the wild rose bush that grew by the prison door.