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What you need in the header for your journal posts
• Today’s date• The day of the week• The time of the entry• Where you are writing the
post• Subject of your post
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In-class Journal 10/26/12
Tell me in at least 100 words about an experience that caused you to learn something about yourself. Answer the following questions about this experience:
• Why did the experience or incident occur?
• What events led up to it?• How was it resolved?• What were its short- and long-term
outcomes?• What is its significance now?
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Quiz
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1. What is an anecdote?
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2. For personal essays, writers primarily use three strategies. Name one of them.
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3. What does “entomology” mean?
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4. What is a “cliché”? Give me an example of one.
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E.C. Why did the narrator consider himself and his dog clichés?
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1. What is an anecdote?
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1. What is an anecdote?
A brief story that enlivens* your writing while introducing a topic or illustrating an idea.
*to make something come “alive”
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2. For personal essays, writers primarily use three strategies. Name one of them.
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2. For personal essays, writers primarily use three strategies. Name one of them.•Narration•Description•Reflection
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3. What does “entomology” mean?
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3. What does “entomology” mean?
The study of bugs
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4. What is a “cliché”? Give me an example of one.
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4. What is a “cliché”? Give me an example of one.
A phrase, expression, or situation that has become overly familiar or commonplace. See page 103
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E.C. Why did the narrator consider himself and his dog clichés?
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In the Computer Lab today, 10/26/12
Your Writing Diagnostic. Be sure to save it on your flash drive and post it in “Writing Diagnostic” discussion area. Be sure to double-space and give it a title.
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Homework for Monday, 10/29/12
Read pages 155-157. In your journal answers the questions on page 157.