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Hi!You need:
Pencil/pen
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Unit 2 packet
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Journal 11/6/14:
On Tuesday the youngest person ever was elected to the WV state senate. Saira Blair is an 18-year-old from Martinsburg, West Virginia and is the newly elected state senator for the 59th district.
D,C,Q: A person must be at least 21-years-old to run for an elected office.
Agenda:
Journal: Saira Blair
“Letter from Birmingham Jail”Clergymen’s SOAPStoneWhat is the expected response? Read Dr. King’s “Letter” w/orange packet.Annotate how he uses rhetorical devices, biblical allusions, and imagery to establish his credibility and an emotional response. GET NERDY. It’s AWESOME.
Homework:Finish “Letter from Birmingham Jail” by FridayNewseum trip next Wednesday (yay!)
When you leave you will have:-used SOAPStone to analyze the
rhetorical situation of “Letter from Birmingham Jail”.
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Poetry 42
Journal 11/6/14:
On Tuesday the youngest person ever was elected to the WV state senate. Saira Blair is an 18-year-old from Martinsburg, West Virginia and is the newly elected state senator for the 59th district.
D,C,Q: A person must be at least 21-years-old to run for an elected office.
Agenda:
Warm Up: Saira Blair
A Raisin in the SunLangston Hughes poetry
Let America Be America Again.Poetry 42 for the ENTIRE poem
What was the American Dream?
Learning Log: Part 1: How did Langston Hughes’s poetry serve as inspiration for Civil Rights leaders? Part 2: What is the American Dream today?Learning Log Dates: 11/6-11/7
Homework: None
When you leave you will have:-analyzed how Langston Hughes
poetry served as inspiration for many Civil Rights leaders.
Let America Be America Again
Group 1 = stanzas 1-3
Group 2 = stanzas 4-6
Group 3 = stanzas 7-9
Group 4 = stanzas 10-12
Group 5 = stanzas 13-15
Group 6 = stanzas 16-18
What is the speaker talking about in this section?
What is the most important line?
The most important word?
What is the tone of your section?