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English 11. 1. SAT Question of the Day #8 2. Henry David Thoreau’s “Civil Disobedience” 1. Claim 2. Evidence 3. Reaction.

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1 English 11

2 1. SAT Question of the Day #8 2. Henry David Thoreau’s “Civil Disobedience” 1. Claim 2. Evidence 3. Reaction

3 When used undiluted, you can irritate your skin with liquid bleach. a) you can irritate your skin with liquid bleach. b) liquid bleach can irritate your skin. c) bleach, it being liquid, could irritate your skin. d) you could be irritating your skin with liquid bleach. e) then liquid bleach could be irritating to your skin.

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5 * Became friends with Emerson and lived in a cabin on his land for 2 years, writing. * Thought that most people spend too much time working and do not take time to truly enjoy life * Argued that the individual conscience is more important than the law.

6 1. Read paragraph one of "Civil Disobedience" together. 2. Fill in the CLAIM, SUMMARY, and REACTION on a worksheet. CLAIMSUMMARY & EVIDENCEREACTION Thoreau claims that government that governs least is best. (Government should stay out of all my business.) Thoreau explains why government is bad. It is bad because it is corrupt and “perverted” and doesn’t take the people’s opinions into consideration. His evidence is that the engagement in Mexican war is because of only a few people in government. I agree with Thoreau that government shouldn’t be all up my business. However, government is necessary, even if I don’t always agree with the things they do. It is necessary to maintain order.

7 * Read your assigned paragraph and fill in the appropriate row. * Paragraph 2 – “This American government…” * Paragraphs 3-4 – “But, to speak…injustice…” * Paragraph 5 – “Some years ago…” * Paragraph 6 – “I have paid no poll-tax…”

8 * Get in a group with peers who read the same paragraph and discuss. You should become an expert over your assigned paragraph. * Round Robin multiple paragraphs. * Return to your seat.

9 CLAIMSUMMARY & EVIDENCE REACTION The government can only restrict an individual’s body, not his way of thinking. Thoreau goes to jail for not paying a tax that was used to support the Mexican War. He describes his experience in jail and claims that government can’t really punish him because they can’t get to his conscience. They only punish his body by physically restraining him from leaving a room. He realizes that even though he is in jail, he is freer than the rest of the community who blindly abide by government’s laws. While it is true that the government cannot make me think a certain way, I consider being in jail punishment enough.

10 * OWS Civil Disobedience Action April 27 2012 Peoples Gong occupy wall st – YouTube OWS Civil Disobedience Action April 27 2012 Peoples Gong occupy wall st – YouTube * Start around 7:30 * CPS Strike CPS Strike


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