Directions: after you have presented your theses to the class, type up the workshopped/edited thesis and your two (or more) reasons/topic sentences. For this week, you will not be required to comment on your classmates' blogs, but I would encourage you to see the work that your classmates are doing in case you are still struggling.
Due by 10pm the day you present your thesis. So, if you present on Monday, the blog will be due at 10pm that night. If you present on Wednesday, the blog will be due by 10pm that night.
5 points for being on time
5 points for following directions (you must have at least two reasons to support your thesis)
Saturday, September 27, 2014
Saturday, September 20, 2014
Introduction, Thesis, Body and Conclusion
Directions: Watch the video below and answer the proceeding questions. The direct link to the video is http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QleRgTBMX88.
- Who does the speaker identify as her audience?
- What is the speaker's hook? How does that hook work with her argument?
- What is the context for her argument? How does she center the audience in the argument?
- What do you imagine was her academic/thesis question? What is the argument/thesis?
- What are some of the parts of the body of the argument? What are some examples she gives to support her argument? How does she make those examples relevant to the audience?
- What is her conclusion?
Due before class on Wednesday, September 24th. Be sure to perform all of your homework readings before performing this blog, through the readings from September 22nd.
Reply to a classmate: in the spirit of embracing wrongness, find a post that says something different than what you said (in any large or small way), and consider how your classmate labeled the various parts of the argument. Pick one part of your classmate's responses that you agree or disagree with and detail for your classmate why you agree or disagree. When I say detail, I mean be specific. If you and your classmates all said precisely the same thing, then consider what you all might have missed in the video and then describe that for your classmate in your reply.
Reply due before 5pm on Friday, September 26th.
Saturday, September 13, 2014
Determining Arguments
Directions: Watch the video (if you have trouble accessing
the video from Blogger, go directly to YouTube address: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CSO_d1svtfU).
What is the main argument of the video? How does the introduction
of the video support this argument? What about the main support (what types of
main support are there?)? What would make the middle part more convincing, if
you feel it does not effectively support the main argument? How does the
conclusion of the video work to wrap up the whole argument?
Note: If you wish to comment on the video, please perform the
assignment first, and then comment.
(You might think that listening to parts of this video is
torturous, but push through).
Due before class on Wednesday, September 17th.
Reply to a classmate: Find a classmate you can politely disagree with, and comment on his/her blog.
Note: Disagree with what you think your classmate misdiagnosed or
mislabeled as part of the argument, especially the evidence. If you wish to
disagree with his/her opinion, do so, but please perform the assigned reply
first.
Stay helpful and professional!
Saturday, September 6, 2014
Unit One Reflection
Directions: You have now performed a college-level English assignment. Please answer the following questions: Have you ever written a summary or a paraphrase before? How does this assignment compare? How do you think you will use these skills in your future papers (in this class and your future college classes)? Do you have any questions about summary and paraphrase before we move on? (On this last question, if I get a lot of the same answer, we will review in class, rather than me providing you with an individual answer.)
You can respond in paragraph or list form. 200 word maximum.
Due before 10pm on September 10th.
You can respond in paragraph or list form. 200 word maximum.
Due before 10pm on September 10th.
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