Monday Nov. 4th
Minutes: Bayle, N/A
Reading HW: Review the Purdue OWL's explanation of your selected punctuation mark.
HW: Mark that paper up! Highlight, underline, and circle central ideas that help you best understand the nature of this punctuation mark.
Tuesday Nov. 5th
ELECTION DAY - NO SCHOOL
Wednesday Nov. 6th
Minutes: Courtney, Nancy
Reading HW: Read this successful punctuation assignment for some inspiration.
HW: Latest draft of your punctuation assignment (assignment found here).
Thursday Nov. 7th
Minutes: N/A, Pazit
Reading HW: N/A
HW: Final draft of punctuation assignment due.
Minutes: N/A, Pazit
Reading HW: N/A
HW: Final draft of punctuation assignment due.
Friday Nov. 8th
Minutes: Daniel S., Tasnia
Reading HW: Kurt Vonnegut's Harrison Bergeron and MLK's "I Have a Dream Speech"
HW: How does each author present equality? What is the intended absurdity of Vonnegut's work? What message is Vonnegut perhaps attempting to depict?
Minutes: Daniel S., Tasnia
Reading HW: Kurt Vonnegut's Harrison Bergeron and MLK's "I Have a Dream Speech"
HW: How does each author present equality? What is the intended absurdity of Vonnegut's work? What message is Vonnegut perhaps attempting to depict?
Monday Nov. 11th
VETERAN'S DAY - NO SCHOOL
VETERAN'S DAY - NO SCHOOL
Tuesday Nov. 12th
Minutes: Kelly, Xin Yi
Reading HW: Ch. 1-2 1984
HW: What are some unfamiliar terms being used in this book? What do you think each term may mean? We'll try to understand these terms in class.
Minutes: Kelly, Xin Yi
Reading HW: Ch. 1-2 1984
HW: What are some unfamiliar terms being used in this book? What do you think each term may mean? We'll try to understand these terms in class.
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