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English IV August 12, 2013. Bell-Ringer In the essay “Simplicity” how does Zinsser support his claim that “we are a society strangled in unnecessary words,

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1 English IV August 12, 2013

2 Bell-Ringer In the essay “Simplicity” how does Zinsser support his claim that “we are a society strangled in unnecessary words, circular constructions, pompous frills, and meaningless jargon” (paragraph 1)? What are the implications of his claim for writers in general and for you in particular?

3 Learning Target I can use context clues to determine initial meaning for a word or phrase and verify by using a dictionary.

4 Annotations Why do you need a dictionary when reading a challenging text? How can you annotate a personal copy of a text? How can you annotate a text you don’t own? What are some things worthy of annotating while you read?

5 “Simplicity” Get out the essay “Simplicity.” Select 3 students to share their vocabulary annotations. Use context clues to determine meaning. Look up in dictionary to see if meaning is correct. Select 3 students to share their annotation about text patterns. Select 3 students to share a response to the text annotation.

6 “Simplicity” The author asserts we need simplicity in our writing. Does he practice what he preaches?

7 Homework Go over handout. Definitions of: ◦4 sentence types ◦4 sentence structure ◦Independent clause ◦Subordinate (dependent) clause Identify each of the ten sentences on the handout (taken from “Simplicity”) by type, by structure, and by independent/subordinate clause.


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