Wednesday, October 28, 2020

"Rain Music"


After reading the text "Rain Music," use your analytical eyes in order to construct a mini analysis of the text that analyzes what this text does as well as what it says.  First, choose a specific quote from the text (context of the text), then describe what that particular piece of text does (technique the author uses), and lastly explain why (purpose) the author used this particular technique (the so what?).  Dig deep in the text and look for those common things authors use in order to drive their point.  They might:
  • Repeat words or phrases
  • Use metaphors or similes
  • Use strong or descriptive language
  • Compare or contrast
  • Use sensory language
Sample analysis - Says/Does/Because
     In his speech, King says, "Bu one hundred years later the Negro still is not free.  One hundred years later, the life of the Negro is still sadly crippled by the manacles of segregation and the chains of discrimination."  King uses repetition and metaphor to make his point.  King repeats the phrase "one hundred years" to emphasize howlong his community has been waiting for freedom.  He uses metaphors to compare modern discrimination with the pain of slavery. 

(The text can be found in the Google Classroom)  

Once you have crafted your analysis, click on the orange Comments link below, type out your analysis.  Make sure your analysis meets the requirements for FULL credit, click on the dropbox that says Comment As, go down to Name/URL, in the Name box type in your first initial, last name and class period (i.e. KEwing1C), leave the URL box blank, click on preview and proofread your analysis and then hit publish once you are ready to submit your analysis.  PLEASE MAKE SURE YOUR NAME IS ON YOUR RESPONSE (i.e. KEwing1C). You will receive a message indicating once your response has been approved it will be published so please do not look for your response immediately after you publish.  Please screenshot your response in case your computer freezes or there is a glitch in the system that requires you to resubmit.  Any questions or concerns send a message in Remind.

Monday, April 6, 2020

The Past - Bell Ringer April 6 through April 10


Read and think about what the following statement below is saying.  Then, respond to the statement by explaining how and why you agree or disagree with the statement. You MAY NOT use "I feel," "I think," "I believe," "In my opinion," "I agree," or "I disagree," in your response.  In order to receive FULL credit, your response must --
   1) be at least five to seven sentences, and
   2) contain one outside quote that supports your reasoning.

Assignment
Respond to the following statement:
Our past dictates who we become in our future.

Use the following as an example of an appropriately formatted and adequate response related to a different quote:
Everybody follows an example left behind by others. This is most likely the reason why when a famous person does something his or her "fan" group does the same and follows. If an actor was to wear Versace glasses their fan base would more than likely wear Versace glasses. It's like a trend going viral; everyone wants to conform to others and how they act or present themselves.  Peter Lindenbergh said it best when he stated "...they follow trends and they don't know why." 

Once you have crafted your response, click on the orange Comments link below, type out your response.  Make sure your response meets the requirements for FULL credit, click on the dropbox that says Comment As, go down to Name/URL, in the Name box type in your first initial, last name and class period (i.e. KEwing1C), leave the URL box blank, click on preview and proofread your response and then hit publish once you are ready to submit your response.  PLEASE MAKE SURE YOUR NAME IS ON YOUR RESPONSE (i.e. KEwing1C). You will receive a message indicating once your response has been approved it will be published so please do not look for your response immediately after you publish.  Please screenshot your response in case your computer freezes or there is a glitch in the system that requires you to resubmit.  Any questions or concerns send a message in Google Classroom.  

Happy Learning :)