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1 Daily Introduction December 3 – December 4

2 HomeworkHomework Standard: Honors: Class Forum: How would you describe the American Dream? Finish your Group Presentations Class Forum: How would you describe the American Dream? Have your “final draft” ready by next class

3 ACTACT

4 Rationale:Rationale: Collectively: 39% of you were correct Collectively: 39% of you were correct Per 1: 36% Per 3: 35% Per 4: 37% Per 5: 27% Per 7: 35% Per 8: 45% Per 1: 36% Per 3: 35% Per 4: 37% Per 5: 27% Per 7: 35% Per 8: 45% A-day: 36% B-day: 42% A-day: 36% B-day: 42%

5 My entire experience was joyous and exhilarating until I received some shocking news from my program coordinator: there had been a death in my host parents extended family. They had to travel outside France for several weeks, to tend to all the business that arises from an unforeseen death. A. NO CHANGE B. host parent’s C. host’s parents D. host parents’ E. hosts’ parents A. NO CHANGE B. host parent’s C. host’s parents D. host parents’ E. hosts’ parents

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17 GregariousGregarious Pronunciation: [greg-air-E-us] Part of Speech: adj Definition: a person fond of company; highly sociable Definition: a person fond of company; highly sociable Synonyms: Affable, Amiable, Friendly, Sociable Synonyms: Affable, Amiable, Friendly, Sociable

18 Essential Question: Standard: Honors: What is Proctor's perceptions of a morally righteous person, and how that perception affects his decision? Explain the purpose of differing formats when citing material.

19 Objective:Objective: Standard: Honors: SWBAT define a “morally righteous” person, as seen through the eyes of Arthur Miller. SWBAT determine the purpose and use of MLA format so that when writing their essay, students will be able to cite the text correctly.

20 Standard:Standard: SAT WOD Quiz Finish Reading Act 4 SAT WOD Quiz Finish Reading Act 4

21 Website: http://www.quia.com/quiz/557 4079.html Secret Word: hymanenglish3 Website: http://www.quia.com/quiz/557 4079.html Secret Word: hymanenglish3 Standard Quiz

22 Reading Parts: Reverend Parris John Proctor Reverend Hale Elizabeth Proctor Rebecca Nurse Ezekiel Cheever Marshal Herrick Judge Hawthorne Deputy Gov. Danforth Sarah Good Hopkins (Jailer) Reverend Parris John Proctor Reverend Hale Elizabeth Proctor Rebecca Nurse Ezekiel Cheever Marshal Herrick Judge Hawthorne Deputy Gov. Danforth Sarah Good Hopkins (Jailer)

23 Honors:Honors: SAT WOD Quiz MLA Formatting Relevant Quotes SAT WOD Quiz MLA Formatting Relevant Quotes

24 Website: http://www.quia.com/quiz/557408 4.html http://www.quia.com/quiz/557408 4.html Secret Word: hymanenglish3 Website: http://www.quia.com/quiz/557408 4.html http://www.quia.com/quiz/557408 4.html Secret Word: hymanenglish3 Honors Quiz

25 MLA Formatting: VIA Purdue OWL

26 MLA (Modern Language Association) Style formatting is often used in various humanities disciplines. What is MLA?

27 MLA regulates: Document Format In-text citations The Works Cited (a list of all sources used in the paper) MLA regulates: Document Format In-text citations The Works Cited (a list of all sources used in the paper) What does MLA regulate?

28 # 1 Rule for any formatting style: Always Follow your instructor’s guidelines # 1 Rule for any formatting style: Always Follow your instructor’s guidelines Your Instructor Knows Best

29 An MLA Style Paper should: Be typed on white 8.5“ x 11“ paper Double-space everything Use 12 pt. Times New Roman (or similar) font Leave only one space after punctuation Set all margins to 1 inch on all sides Indent the first line of paragraphs one half-inch (Hit TAB one time!) An MLA Style Paper should: Be typed on white 8.5“ x 11“ paper Double-space everything Use 12 pt. Times New Roman (or similar) font Leave only one space after punctuation Set all margins to 1 inch on all sides Indent the first line of paragraphs one half-inch (Hit TAB one time!) Format: General Guidelines

30 An MLA Style Paper should: Have a header with page numbers located in the upper right-hand corner Use italics for titles An MLA Style Paper should: Have a header with page numbers located in the upper right-hand corner Use italics for titles Format: General Guidelines (cont.)

31 The first page of an MLA Style paper will: Double space everything List your name, your instructor's name, the course, and date in the upper left-hand corner of your title page Center the paper title (use standard caps but no underlining, italics, quote marks, or bold typeface) Create a header in the upper right corner at half inch from the top and one inch from the right of the page (list your last name and page number here) The first page of an MLA Style paper will: Double space everything List your name, your instructor's name, the course, and date in the upper left-hand corner of your title page Center the paper title (use standard caps but no underlining, italics, quote marks, or bold typeface) Create a header in the upper right corner at half inch from the top and one inch from the right of the page (list your last name and page number here) Formatting the 1 st Page

32 Within the text MLA uses parenthetical citations: The format of parenthetical citations depends on the medium (e.g. Print, Web, DVD, etc.) Parenthetical citations also depend on the source’s entry in the Works Cited page The signal word in the text is the first thing in the corresponding Works Cited entry Within the text MLA uses parenthetical citations: The format of parenthetical citations depends on the medium (e.g. Print, Web, DVD, etc.) Parenthetical citations also depend on the source’s entry in the Works Cited page The signal word in the text is the first thing in the corresponding Works Cited entry In-Text Citations: the Basics

33 In-text Example: Corresponding Works Cited Entry: Author-Page Style Wordsworth, William. Lyrical Ballads. London: Oxford UP, 1967. Print. Wordsworth stated that Romantic poetry was marked by a “spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings” (263). Romantic poetry is characterized by the “spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings” (Wordsworth 263). Wordsworth extensively explored the role of emotion in the creative process (263).

34 Examples: Bernstein, Mark. “10 Tips on Writing the Living Web.” A List Apart: For People Who Make Websites. A List Apart Mag., 16 Aug. 2002. Web. 4 May 2009. Felluga, Dino. Guide to Literary and Critical Theory. Purdue U, 28 Nov. 2003. Web. 10 May 2006. “How to Make Vegetarian Chili.” eHow.com. eHow. n.d. Web. 24 Feb. 2009. Examples: Bernstein, Mark. “10 Tips on Writing the Living Web.” A List Apart: For People Who Make Websites. A List Apart Mag., 16 Aug. 2002. Web. 4 May 2009. Felluga, Dino. Guide to Literary and Critical Theory. Purdue U, 28 Nov. 2003. Web. 10 May 2006. “How to Make Vegetarian Chili.” eHow.com. eHow. n.d. Web. 24 Feb. 2009. Works Cited Page: Web

35 From here: Reference your outline and find your quotes! Make sure they are relevant to the points you are trying to make! TWO (2) quotes per topic. Reference your outline and find your quotes! Make sure they are relevant to the points you are trying to make! TWO (2) quotes per topic.


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