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Time will pass; will you? 29 days remain in the fall semester. Today’s Goal: To introduce the basic elements of satire To understand the concept of Manifest Destiny VOTE!— learn how here!
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Birthdays! Congratulations! State Fair: Andrew Seo—drawing and painting Photography Contest (?) Sophie Van Slyke—photography
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Collect vocabulary logs/sentences and philosophy prep score sheets Test Mastery is today and Thursday Movies this week—sort of philosophy related 2:30-4:30, 25 points optional credit for full attendance and cell phone check-in Wednesday: The Matrix The Course Calendar is up-to-date.Course Calendar Essay Contests are posted on the class website on the “course calendar” tab Are you monitoring your grades? Alert us immediately to any discrepancies. The Class WebsiteClass Website
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Tomorrow: Take Home DBQ Due - MC Test has been moved to 11/13 but will cover material up to that date (through Chapter 19). Thursday: American Pageant, Chapter 18, “renewing the Sectional Struggle”, pages 416-436b. Guiding questions due —tii upload required Friday: American Studies Presents: Uncle Tom’s Cabin The next set of annotated bibs :1 pro, 1 con and 1 visual is due November 26 —tii upload required
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Satire Can you define it? What is its primary purpose? What are the two major types of satire? What are some examples of both types of satire? What are some of the rhetorical strategies used to develop satire?
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Manifest Destiny John Gast painting Africans in America Africans in America Richard Allen Map and letter from Edward Bridgman
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