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1 Vocabulary for September 17
*****Remember, the expectation is that you do not verbally or non-verbally communicate with your neighbor. Vocabulary for September 17 superfluous: excess; exceeding what is required 2. impoverished: poor; in a state of poverty; depleted Work on Lord of the Rings when you are finished.

2 Unit 2: Writing and Constructing Arguments
Lesson 2: Arguable Topic Sentences SWBAT identify arguable topic sentences. SWBAT write arguable topic sentences. On-Going Reading Objective: SWBAT summarize a written text.

3 Grammar Some clarifications: In every sentence, there is a main verb. The main verb of a sentence is either a linking verb or action verb. In most cases, the main verb is the last verb in the sentence. However, there are sentence structures where this is not the case. Helping verbs do the following: 1. They usually come before the main verb. 2. If there are helping verbs in a sentence, they tell you the tense of the verb.

4 Grammar Article: The, a, an Adjectives: modify nouns
Adverbs: a lot of the times, these end in –ly. Adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs. Note: Not and never are ALWAYS adverbs.

5 Example 1 Sasha’s = Possessive Proper noun Friend = common noun
Is = linking verb; present Extremely = adverb Brilliant = adjective Identify the simple subject: Friend Identify the simple predicate: is

6 Example 2 The = article Energetic = adjective Toddler = noun
is = helping verb Running = action verb; present progressive Everywhere = adverb Identify the simple subject. Toddler Identify the simple predicate. Is running

7 Example 3 The = article dog = common noun will = helping verb
be = linking verb; future tired = adjective soon = adverb Identify the simple subject. dog Identify the simple predicate. Will be

8 Example 4 The = article Extremely = adverb Sassy = adjective
Teenager = common noun Is = linking verb; present tense Argumentative = adjective Identify the simple subject. teenager Identify the simple predicate. is

9 Example 5 The = article Frivolous = adjective Girl = common noun
Has = helping verb Been = helping verb Shopping = action verb; present perfet progressive Excessively = adverb Identify the simple subject. girl Identify the simple predicate. Has been shopping

10 Example 6 Lana’s = proper possessive noun Friend = common noun
Will = helping verb Not = adverb Be = linking verb happy = adjective Simple Subject = friend Simple Predicate = will be

11 Example 7 Lana’s = proper possessive noun Friend = common noun
Will = helping verb Have = helping verb Been = helping verb Eating = action verb; future continuous Simple subject = friend Simple predicate = will have been eating

12 Lord of the Rings Characters: Frodo, Sam, Merry, and Pippin Chapter 2, Part 1 Summary (on your Chapter 2 handout): Frodo sees little of Gandalf for seventeen years. Frodo’s circle of friends consist of Sam, Merry, and Pippin. Rumors circulate throughout the Shire about an enemy whose power is growing in the land of Mordor. Sam Gamgee, Frodo’s gardener, is very interested. Gandalf finally shows up.

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14 Lord of the Rings Chapter 2 (this should be on the actual Lord of the Rings text): Pgs. 61 Gandalf tells Frodo that the ring possesses and overpowers anyone who wears it. Pg. 64 Bilbo is the first to willingly hand over the ring. Even though Bilbo was influenced by the ring, because of his simplicity and humility, he could resist it still.

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16 Lord of the Rings Chapter 2 (this should be on the actual Lord of the Rings text): : Somewhere on pg : The Elven-smiths created the rings of power. Three were given to the Elves, seven to the dwarves, and nine to mortal men. These rings are not evil in themselves. Sauron, in secret, forged the master ring that rules the other rings. This is the ring that Frodo has.

17 Lord of the Rings Chapter 2 (this should be on the actual Lord of the Rings text): : Somewhere on pg. 67: Sauron has risen again and is building up his army. He needs the One Ring to give him his full strength. Elves’ three rings = hidden from Sauron Dwarves’ seven rings = Sauron recovered three; dragons consumed the others Men’s nine rings = Because of the men’s pride, the one ring overpowered them, and they became slaves to Sauron.

18 Lord of the Rings Look at your Chapter 2 Lord of the Rings sheet. Chapter 2, Part 2: In about four sentences, summarize pages You don’t need every detail since you have it in your annotation; just list highlights.

19 Lord of the Rings Look at your Chapter 2 Lord of the Rings sheet. Characters: Gandalf, Frodo, Sauron Chapter 2, Part 2 (pg ): Gandalf tells Frodo that the One Ring possesses and destroys anyone who has it. Sauron, the Enemy, is seeking the ring, and if Sauron gets the ring, he will become undefeatable. The Ringwraiths, men who have fallen under Sauron’s shadow, are Sauron’s servants.

20 Lord of the Rings Look at your Chapter 2 Lord of the Rings sheet. Characters: Gandalf, Frodo, Sauron Chapter 2, Part 2 (pg ): Gandalf tells Frodo that the One Ring possesses and destroys anyone who has it. Sauron, the Enemy, is seeking the ring, and if Sauron gets the ring, he will become undefeatable. The Ringwraiths, men who have fallen under Sauron’s shadow, are Sauron’s servants.

21 Lord of the Rings Assignment
Lord of the Rings Chapter 2 Part 3 Reading (pg ) Annotate as needed Write your summary on your Chapter 2 sheet. This is due Tuesday, September 22.

22 Arguable Topic Sentences

23 Essays can be frustrating.

24 Actually, “What I did this summer” is not an essay at all
Actually, “What I did this summer” is not an essay at all. “What I did this summer is better than what you did this summer” however, is.

25 ‘This is the way things are.’”
“The basic urge behind every piece of writing remains the same: to communicate, to share knowledge and ideas and feelings, to say to the world, ‘This is the way things are.’” -Lucile Vaughan Payne

26 But what is an essay exactly?

27 An essay is NOT… 1. A mere record of facts (that’s a lab report) 2. A description of what you did this summer (that’s a journal entry) 3. A plot summary of your summer reading book (that’s Sparknotes) 4. A pure work of imagination and creativity (that’s a story or poem) 5. A collection of clichés (that’s boring and predictable)

28 … the written expression of its author’s opinion.
An Essay IS… … the written expression of its author’s opinion. It does not merely record facts or recount experiences… Rather, it describes the author’s opinion of those facts and experiences

29 The heart of a thesis statement is an opinion
The heart of a thesis statement is an opinion. The heart of an essay is a thesis statement. You are trying to prove your thesis statement in an essay. No opinion = no thesis = no essay!

30 Topic Sentences for Body Paragraphs
Each body paragraph should center upon and support your thesis. Thus, your topic sentence needs to directly tie back to your thesis. Your topic sentence also needs to be an opinion.

31 A Good Topic Sentence: 1. Expresses an opinion or is arguable (people can disagree/argue with it) 2. It is specific and focused. 3. Avoids vague language (like “maybe,” “it seems”) 4. Avoids the first person (“I believe,” “In my own opinion,” “I feel”) [there are exceptions to this rule]

32 Opinions are the Basis for Essays
“A student is no [mere] machine when he writes an essay; he is a human being—judging, evaluating, interpreting, expressing not only what he knows but what he is. Thus every attempted essay is a kind of voyage toward self discovery.” -Lucile Vaughn Payne

33 So what is an Opinion? It is NOT a fact. (eg: the sky is blue, Matt is the main character of The House of the Scorpion is Matt, Matt learns about himself in The House of the Scorpion, Sister Maria Thuan is a ninja, etc.) A fact is something easily provable or verifiable.

34 2. It is NOT a universal truth or cliché idea: (eg
2. It is NOT a universal truth or cliché idea: (eg. Family is important, Love is blind, Love is good, Suffering is difficult, Forgiveness brings you peace, You learn from your mistakes, Shakespeare is a great writer, etc.) A cliché is an overused phrase. A universal truth is an overused idea that everybody already believes to be true.

35 Opinion: A belief not based on absolute certainty or positive knowledge but on what seems true, valid, or probable to one’s own mind; what one thinks; judgment.

36 So, ask yourself these questions…
Is your opinion based on absolute certainty? On positive knowledge? Can you prove beyond all reasonable doubt that it is true? Would most reasonable people in the world agree with you?

37 -If you answer yes to any of these, then what you have is NOT an opinion at all. -It is either a fact or an observation so obvious that it has the status of a fact (i.e. universal truth).

38 Always ask yourself these two questions about your opinion:
Can a valid argument be made against it? 2. Can I defend it logically against this argument? If you answer YES to both these questions, congratulations. You have a true opinion that can be used as a strong essay topic.

39 Announcements: Lord of the Rings Chapter 2 Part 3 Reading (pg ) and Summary (write your summary on your Chapter 2 sheet) is due Tuesday, September 22. Grammar Video #4 is due Tuesday, September 22. Audio version of Lord of the Rings posted on the website. You will have to fast forward to find the place it starts.


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