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“ It’s a Make it Mean Something Monday!” October 6, 2008 Mr. Houghteling

AP Language and Composition. “ It’s a Make it Mean Something Monday!” October 6, 2008 Mr. Houghteling. A lot of people hate to ride the New York City subways but I love them. A. NO CHANGE B. subways, and I C. subways; therefore, I D. subways, but I.

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“ It’s a Make it Mean Something Monday!” October 6, 2008 Mr. Houghteling

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  1. AP Language and Composition “It’s a Make it Mean Something Monday!”October 6, 2008 Mr. Houghteling

  2. A lot of people hate to ride the New York City subways but I love them. A. NO CHANGE B. subways, and I C. subways; therefore, I D. subways, but I

  3. About three and a half million people a day ride the subways I think maybe I’ve met them all. A. NO CHANGE B. subways, and C. subways, which D. subways actually

  4. STOP / GO • Use a vertical line to indicate the break in thought. • Identify whether each side is a complete idea (CI) or a fragment (II). • Punctuate accordingly.

  5. Is there a complete idea on either side? • If yes, then we need STOP punctuation: • (. ) • ( ; ) or • (,+ BOYSFAN words )

  6. Is there a complete idea on either side? • If no, then we need GO punctuation: • (,) • (--) • (:) if there is a list • (No punctuation)

  7. STOP / GO • Do not “read” the conjunction (if there is one) when evaluating whether there is a complete idea or not. • Be aware of these conjunctions (transition words): But, Or, Yet, So, For, And, Nor • Make sure you note which direction the sentence is going. Then use the word that goes the right way.

  8. A lot of people hate to ride the New York City subways but I love them. A. NO CHANGE B. subways, and I C. subways; therefore, I D. subways, but I

  9. A lot of people hate to ride the New York City subways but I love them. Both sides have complete ideas. Therefore we need stop punctuation. Which answer choice is eliminated?

  10. A lot of people hate to ride the New York City subways but I love them. A. NO CHANGE B. subways, and I C. subways; therefore, I D. subways, but I

  11. A lot of people hate to ride the New York City subways but I love them. Now check for the direction of the sentence. Is it going forward or reverse? Which two answer choices are now eliminated?

  12. A lot of people hate to ride the New York City subways but I love them. A. NO CHANGE B. subways, and I C. subways; therefore, I D. subways, but I

  13. Answer choice D is correct. A lot of people hate to ride the New York City subways, but I love them. A. NO CHANGE B. subways, and I C. subways; therefore, I D. subways, but I

  14. Now do the second question…

  15. About three and a half million people a day ride the subways I think maybe I’ve met them all. A. NO CHANGE B. subways, and C. subways, which D. subways actually

  16. About three and a half million people a day ride the subways I think maybe I’ve met them all. This time there are two complete ideas as well. Eliminate some answer choices.

  17. About three and a half million people a day ride the subways I think maybe I’ve met them all. A. NO CHANGE B. subways, and C. subways, which D. subways actually

  18. Evaluate and pick an answer! About three and a half million people a day ride the subways I think maybe I’ve met them all. A. NO CHANGE B. subways, and C. subways, which D. subways actually

  19. About three and a half million people a day ride the subways I think maybe I’ve met them all. A. NO CHANGE B. subways, and C. subways, which D. subways actually

  20. About three and a half million people a day ride the subways, and I think maybe I’ve met them all. A. NO CHANGE B. subways, and C. subways, which D. subways actually

  21. Now practice on 1-5 (handout) • Find the break in thought. • Draw a vertical line. • Evaluate whether each side is a complete idea (CI), a sentence, or an incomplete idea (II), a fragment. Label them CI or II. • Decide whether your should use STOP or GO punctuation. • Evaluate answer choices using POE.

  22. Pair-Share • With a partner, discuss your rationale for each answer. • Where did you agree and disagree? • Make sure to mark the test • “Whose test is it?”

  23. Way to go!

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