Wednesday, May 7, 2014

Argument Paper Outlines

BellringerHow is the following quote foreshadowing? (Why does Huck not realize the real truth in it?)

Now, old Jim,  you’re a free man again, and I bet you won’t ever be a slave no more” (Ch 40).

Recap: Today we worked exclusively on our outlines for the argument papers. Below is the photo of our notes, and the outline format for your paper.



Additionally, this is the link to the website that has the paper description. Some students have found the different terminology helpful. 

I am also including a link to the Purdue Writing Lab if you would like to see how to properly format block quotes. If you have any quotes that run longer than 4 lines, this is how they need to be formatted. 

Homework: I would like working outlines for tomorrow; however, 7th/8th period voiced that they would prefer to do their Says, Means, Matters first, and then plug the information into the outline. So...

1st period--Outline for tomorrow
7th--Says, means, matters for tomorrow. 

BOTH CLASSES, question for your Socratic seminar. 

Please do not hesitate to reach out if you have any questions!

Z



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