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Frontiers, Contradictions, and paragraph Structure

Frontiers, Contradictions, and paragraph Structure. Wednesday 31. Today. Quiz Diagnostics Apply rubric to Cynthia’s paper American Frontiers Topic Sentences Support . Show me you read it!.

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Frontiers, Contradictions, and paragraph Structure

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  1. Frontiers, Contradictions, and paragraph Structure Wednesday 31

  2. Today • Quiz • Diagnostics • Apply rubric to Cynthia’s paper • American Frontiers • Topic Sentences • Support

  3. Show me you read it! • What do Solomon and Maasik mean by “Privatizing the Public Sphere.” Do you agree with their assessment of what this trend means in America? Why or why not? • Please compose your answer on the back of this week’s participation and preparation self-study.

  4. American Frontiers • Share key quotes and passages from Shames • Brainstorm American frontiers and write each frontier down on stickie: frontiers abstract and specific are welcome—connections between the two are best! • Add your stickies to the wall

  5. Populism vs. Elitism CulturalPuritanism vs. Capitalist sexual marketing Individualism vs. Conformity American Paradox Altruism Vs. Libertarianism Freedom / equality vs. Racial History Materialism Vs. Spirituality Define paradox Develop Examples

  6. Topic Sentences • What does this product/iteration tell us / reveal to us about _________ in America? • Explicit link between product/iteration and value—best stated in active voice. • Bacardi’s “Discover the Party Within” ad appeals to the American dream of freedom • Best sentences explore contradiction, ambivalence, or other complications: • While the Bacardi ad “Discover the Party Within” appeals to the dream of freedom in America, it also debases that dream by linking it to sexual objectification and materialistic excess.

  7. Topic Sentences Formula and examples • TS: Product/Iteration + active verb + concept from reading (frontier, elitism, populism, etc.) • Bacardi’s “Discover the Party Within” ad appeals to the American dream of freedom. • The MacBook Air embodies the notion that America is the "frontier for...growth, expanse, or opportunity" and acknowledges Americans' desire to show that they are constantly advancing in trendy ways (Shames 81). • Packaged in a multicolored bottle and screaming its friendly name to passing dieters, Alli appeals neatly to the eternal American desire to belong.

  8. TS: Formula (Again)

  9. TS: Formula (Again)

  10. Support • Minimum Goal • Evidence / Details • Explanation / Interpretation • Exemplary Level • Detailed evidence • Thorough and persuasive explanation / interpretation • Structures: Detail (D)/Interpretation (I) • D, D, D, D, I, I, I • D/I, D/I, D/I

  11. Class Business • Communicating with me • ID yourself! • Email • phone • The Blog • Participation and Preparation Self-Assessment • Text • Calendar Review

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