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1 EXPLAINING EVIDENCE HONORS MYPWEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 2015

2 WRITING SNIPPET11/4/15  Write about a time you felt conflicted.  Revision 1: Add details to enhance the internal conflict.  Revision 2: Create a new compound-complex sentence, being sure to edit for commas and conjunctions.

3 OBJECTIVE, AGENDA, & HOMEWORK  Objective: I will quote, cite, and explain evidence in order to support a claim.  Agenda:  Writing Snippet  Greek Roots  Sample Paragraph  Formative #3  Homework:  Reading for week 3 is due tomorrow.  Othello 3.3 worksheet is due Friday, November 6.  Greek roots 51-55 homework is due Monday, November 9.

4 GREEK ROOTS  46-50 (Past Due) 51-55 (Due 11/9/15)  51. petr, peter = rock  52. lith, lite, ite = stone  53. astr = star  54. hier = sacred  55. neo = new

5 SAMPLE PARAGRAPH:  Directions:  Highlight the claim in one color, the evidence in a second color, and the explanations in a third color.  Identify the parts of the claim as well as the citations of the evidence.

6 SAMPLE PARAGRAPH: In Shakespeare’s Othello, Desdemona’s love for Othello is true love because she cares for his struggles and gives him greater importance in her life than anyone else. Desdemona is emotionally moved by the slavery, travels, and battles that Othello endures because Othello tells all that “I loved her that she did pity them [his struggles]” (Shakespeare 1.3.194). In this quotation, Othello explains how he and Desdemona fell in love, informing the audience that she fell in love with him after listening to the story of his journeys. This declaration of her love proves that her love is true and will not waiver because she has compassion for him. Later, Desdemona tells her father that she now owes a greater duty to Othello than to Brabantio when she states, “I am hitherto your daughter. But here’s my husband. And so much duty as my mother showed to you, preferring you before her father, so much I challenge that I may profess due to the Moor my lord” (Shakespeare 1.3.213-218). In this example, Desdemona attempts to convince her father not to be angry about her marriage to Othello by comparing her marriage to the marriage of her parents. She says that her mother owed more duty to her husband (Desdemona’s father) than to her own father once she became a wife. Here, she is proving her love by showing allegiance to Othello even in the face of her father’s anger. This evidence proves that Desdemona’s love for Othello is true because she has compassion for his past and demonstrates loyalty to him.

7 MYP: LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE: QUARTER 2: LITERARY ANALYSIS FORMATIVE #3 Criterio n 1-23-45-67-8 A: Analysin g The student: iii. rarely justifies opinions and ideas with examples or explanations; uses little or no terminology The student: iii. justifies opinions and ideas with some examples and explanations, though this may not be consistent; uses some terminology The student: iii. sufficiently justifies opinions and ideas with examples and explanations; uses accurate terminology The student: iii. gives detailed justification of opinions and ideas with a range of examples, and thorough explanations; uses accurate terminology B: Organizi ng The student: ii. organizes opinions and ideas with a minimal degree of coherence and logic The student: ii. organizes opinions and ideas with some degree of coherence and logic The student: ii. organizes opinions and ideas in a coherent and logical manner with ideas building on each other The student: ii. effectively organizes opinions and ideas in a sustained, coherent and logical manner with ideas building on each other in a sophisticated way

8 REMEMBER: Practice Claim: Evidence and Explanation: Author’s Name □ Evidence/Quote With Tagline #1 □ Title (Properly Punctuated) □ Quote #1 Properly Cited □ Specific Idea □ Explanation of Evidence #1 □ Debatable Idea (Opinion) □ Evidence/Quote With Tagline #2 □ Reason #1 □ Quote #2 Properly Cited □ Reason #2 □ Explanation of Evidence #2 □ Complete Sentence □

9 FORMATIVE #3  Prompt: Based on our reading of Othello, why does everyone trust Iago? Answer in a claim with two reasons. Then, provide two pieces of quoted, cited evidence and explain how the evidence connects back to the claim.  Use the sample paragraph to help you write.


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