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Bellwork 4/30 1. The following paragraph is an example of which kind of propaganda?

Bellwork 4/30 1. The following paragraph is an example of which kind of propaganda? Jake Johnson is completely dishonest. He cannot be trusted. You should not vote for anyone who is such a cheater and thief. A. snob appeal B. testimonial C. bandwagon D. name-calling

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Bellwork 4/30 1. The following paragraph is an example of which kind of propaganda?

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  1. Bellwork 4/30 1. The following paragraph is an example of which kind of propaganda? Jake Johnson is completely dishonest. He cannot be trusted. You should not vote for anyone who is such a cheater and thief. A. snob appeal B. testimonial C. bandwagon D. name-calling 2. What is the correct way to rewrite the following sentence? Are you to going too the store, two? A. Are you two going too the store, to? B. Are you too going to the store, to? C. Are you two going to the store, too? D. Are you to going two the store, two? 3. In which sentence below is all capitalization correct? A. The famous Battle of gettysburg was fought during the Civil War. B. The famous Battle Of Gettysburg was fought during the Civil war. C. The famous Battle of Gettysburg was fought during the Civil War. D. The famous battle of Gettysburg was fought during the Civil war.

  2. Text Features Chart Fill a chart like this out for "Where is London Bridge?"

  3. Assignment 4/30 Read Pgs. 883-886 "From Page to Film" Questions: 1) What do you think the subject of the article is? Why? 2) What information does the author provide about the subject of the essay in the second paragraph? 3) Sum up the information the author conveys in the "Great Expectations" paragraph. 4) Name two differences between movies and books that might cause difficulty for writers like Louis Sachar. 5) What is the Main Idea of the section, "Write and Rewrite"? 6) What does the phrase, "at the other extreme" mean? 7) Find and example of an Idiom in the last paragraph of page 885? (Extra Credit to the student that brings their book up to me and points it out first!) 8) What is the Main Idea of the last paragraph on Pg. 886. 9) What additional information do you learn from the illustrations that appear in this article? 10) What is the author's purpose for this article? How id you find it out? Critical Thinking: Draw and fill in the chart on Pg. 887 (Put it on your line paper.)

  4. Bellwork 5/1 Figure out the type of irony shown in the paragraph (verbal, situational, or dramatic) 1. A mean old man ate a large meal at a restaurant. The waitress tried to provide him with excellent service, but every time she brought him a dish, he complained. First he thought that the soup was too cold when it was hot. Then he said that his steak was dry and chewy, when it was moist and succulent. Then he complained that one of her blonde hairs was in his mashed potatoes, but the hair was actually grey like his own. She remained patient and continued to try to help him until the end of the meal, when he left her a quarter for a tip. She replied on his way out, “Thank you for the generous tip, Mister.” 2. The rapper Eminem is well-known for his song writing ability, but he is equally known for his shockingly profane and obscene lyrical content. Eminem has made a fortune selling his curse filled songs to millions of children around the world. But, on a 60 Minutes interview, Eminem claimed that there was no swearing in his own home and that his children were not allowed to play music with curse words, including his own tracks. 3. One bright and warm Easter morning, Timmy Holloway woke up to the smell of eggs, but not breakfast eggs, Easter eggs. That's right Timmy had a craving for Easter eggs, and today was the day to get them boy howdy. There was only one thing standing in his way, well two really: the Solomon brothers. The Solomon brothers got more eggs than Timmy every year because there were two of them and they counted their eggs as one. Timmy suspected that this was cheating but he couldn't articulate the notion. When Timmy got to the fair grounds, he clutched his Easter egg sack behind his back and approached the Solomon brothers. The taller one distracted Timmy while the shorter one snuck behind him, clipping the corner of Timmy's egg sack and making quite a big hole. Unfortunately, Timmy failed to notice this. When the whistle blew, Timmy was off. He was surprised to see the Solomon brothers behind him, since he was much faster than they, but he didn't mind. Timmy beat them to every egg, and raced on to the next, never noticing that his sack wasn't getting heavier. As he approached the end of the course, Timmy was elated that he was the first to finish. The Solomon brothers were right behind him. "Maybe next year, loser twins," Timmy chuckled, right before he noticed that his sack was empty.

  5. Assignment 5/1 ·Read, “It Came from Mars!” ·Then do: Check Your Understanding, Vocabulary, Word Work, & Then create and fill in a text features chart Critical Thinking: Create and fill in the "Write Now" chart and write a paragraph using the information you put in your chart.

  6. Bellwork 5/2 1. Which sentence is written correctly? A. "Where are you going," asked John? B. "Will you bring gifts for us, he asked." C. "There is plenty of food for all," stated Ann. D. "This is where we meet." explained Lou. 2. Which sentence is written correctly? A. I live at 220 northwest Tenth Street. B. I live at 220 Northwest Tenth street. C. I live at 220 Northwest Tenth Street. D. I live at 220 Northwest tenth Street. 3. Which sentence is written correctly? A. Kathleen, of all the students, has done the best work in my class. B. Kathleen, of all the students, done the best work in my class. C. Kathleen, of all the students, have did the best work in my class. D. Kathleen, of all the students, has did the best work in my class.

  7. Picture Note Making

  8. Assignment 5/3 Read Pg. 862, "The Impossible Dream" 1. Who is the speaker? 2. What kind of person is the speaker? 3. Paraphrase the poem. 4. What is the author's purpose of the poem? 5. State the theme of the poem in a sentence. 6. Discuss the tone of the poem. How is it achieved? 7. Discuss the imagery of the poem. What kinds of imagery are used? 8. Point out 1 example of metaphor, personification, and hyperbole and explain each one. 9. Point out and explain any symbols. If the poem is allegorical, explain the allegory. 10. Point out and explain two allusions. 11. Point out significant examples of repetition and explain their function. 12. Describe the form or pattern of the poem. Critical Thinking: 1) What details from the picture on Pg. 863 make Don Quixote appear heroic? Explain 2) What details from the picture on Pg. 863 make Don Quixote appear foolish? Explain

  9. Bellwork 5/3 Juvenile Curfews REPORTER: Mayor, at tonight's town council meeting you will vote on some tough new ordinances. Do you care to offer a comment? MAYOR JONES: I would be happy to offer my thoughts on tonight's vote. REPORTER: Which of the new ordinances do you feel will have the greatest impact on the citizens' daily lives? MAYOR JONES: The proposed curfew will have the greatest impact. The town council proposes to enact a 9 o'clock curfew on all juveniles under the age of 16. REPORTER: Do you care to elaborate on the subject? MAYOR JONES: For the past week, a number of small business owners have reported an increase in vandalism. Most of the damage has been committed by juveniles after business hours. In an effort to curb the damage, I have called for a curfew to be instated. All juveniles under the age of 16 will be required to be in their homes by 9 o'clock on school nights and by 11 o'clock on weekends. REPORTER: Mayor, don't you feel that you are unjustly punishing the good in order to deal with a few "bad apples"? MAYOR JONES: Both the police chief and the city council have already agreed that this is the best answer. All of those trouble-making kids will be off the streets! REPORTER: Mayor, recent studies have shown that curfews do not reduce juvenile crime. Curfews just strain relationships between juveniles and the local law enforcement people. Mayor Jones, would it not be better to hold off the vote until you consider other options? MAYOR JONES: The businesses are calling for action, and something has to be done! It has been decided, and the curfew will pass tonight's vote! 1. Which sentence reveals the reporter's concern that the town council might be acting hastily? A. Mayor, at tonight's town council meeting you will vote on some tough new ordinances. B. Which of the new ordinances do you feel will have the greatest impact on the citizens' daily lives? C. Mayor, don't you feel that you are unjustly punishing the good in order to deal with a few "bad apples"? D. Mayor Jones, would it not be better to hold off the vote until you consider other options? 2. Which of the following is the best alternative to the curfew proposed by the mayor? A. closing shops earlier in the evening when it is still light B. moving the curfew for teens to an earlier time during the week C. having more police officers around after shops have closed D. allowing teenagers to get a work-release pass for special circumstances

  10. Assignment 5/3 Read Pgs. 906-907 "How to Change a Flat Tire" Questions: ·Answer Test Practice Questions (1-5) & Constructed Response (1-3) Critical Thinking: Create and fill in a Text feature diagram

  11. Bellwork 5/4 1. Which sentence below demonstrates the use of the Bandwagon persuasive technique? A. He is a very responsible young person, so I don't worry that he won't go to school; instead, I worry that he will not arrive there safely. B. The speed limit on this very busy, six-lane road is 50 miles per hour, but generally drivers speed at rates of up to 65 miles per hour. C. I have spoken to the school board about this problem, and they say that they cannot afford to employ a crossing guard at this intersection. D. All of the nearby counties give a great deal of thought to their students' welfare; we should be doing the same. 2. Which sentence below demonstrates the use of the Testimonial persuasive technique? A. He is a very responsible young person, so I don't worry that he won't go to school; instead, I worry that he will not arrive there safely. B. The speed limit on this very busy, six-lane road is 50 miles per hour, but generally drivers speed at rates of up to 65 miles per hour. C. I have spoken to the school board about this problem, and they say that they cannot afford to employ a crossing guard at this intersection. D. All of the nearby counties give a great deal of thought to their students' welfare; we should be doing the same. 3. Which sentence below demonstrates the use of the Emotional Appeal persuasive technique? A. He is a very responsible young person, so I don't worry that he won't go to school; instead, I worry that he will not arrive there safely. B. The speed limit on this very busy, six-lane road is 50 miles per hour, but generally drivers speed at rates of up to 65 miles per hour. C. I have spoken to the school board about this problem, and they say that they cannot afford to employ a crossing guard at this intersection. D. All of the nearby counties give a great deal of thought to their students' welfare; we should be doing the same.

  12. E.O.G. Review after test or AR Reading

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