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8 Parts of Speech Warm-Up Friday, September 5 Look back at your
sentence from yesterday about the evil teacher. It contains all
eight parts of speech. Write your own imitation sentence that
contains all eight parts of speech; use the format of that sentence
to create your own. Be sure to label all the parts. Be ready to
share yours Ill call on you randomly. Int. adj. noun pro. verb noun
pro. prep. con. prep. adv. prep.
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The Seventh Man Use them to help with the paragraph Due Monday
or turn them in today for some extra points!
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Haruki Murakami (ha-roo-ke moor a-ka me) p. 356
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Seventh man Dialogue Thoughts Reactions Feelings Physical
appearance The wave Similes/ metaphors Personification Tone/mood
created Power of fear Facing tragedy Natures power Forgiveness
(These are not statements you must create your thematic statement!)
Circular, frame story, flashback create Retrospect Suspense theme
In Haruki Murakami's The Seventh Man, Z occurs through 1, 2, and
3.
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The Seventh Man Paragraph
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Today Thesis statement: Mrs. Forys will approve it. You MUST
receive a sticker before you leave today. Due Tuesday Shaping sheet
Block Day Bring TWO hard copies of your typed, MLA formatted rough
draft This should be practically your final draft. We will peer
edit and conference Friday Final essay due along with all processed
drafts
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Jack London Warm Up: Pick up the handout at the front. Grab a
lit book off the shelf, and open it to page 80.
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Jack London, whose life symbolized the power of will, was the
most successful writer in America in the early 20th Century. His
vigorous stories of men and animals against the environment, and
survival against hardships were drawn mainly from his own
experience. An illegitimate child, London passed his childhood in
poverty in the Oakland slums. At the age of 17, he ventured to sea
on a sealing ship. The turning point of his life was a thirty-day
imprisonment that was so degrading it made him decide to turn to
education and pursue a career in writing. His years in the Klondike
searching for gold left their mark in his best short stories; among
them, The Call of the Wild and White Fang. His best novel, The
Sea-Wolf, was based on his experiences at sea. His work embraced
the concepts of unconfined individualism and Darwinism in its
exploration of the laws of nature. He retired to his ranch near
Sonoma, where he died at age 40 of various diseases and drug
treatments.
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The Seventh Man Paragraph
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After opening a Word document, select Line and Paragraph
Spacing make sure 2.0 is selected.
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Set your margins 1 top, bottom, left and right. Header margin
should be from the top. Go to Page Layout and Margins, select
Normal. This should set the margins.
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To set your header and page number Using the tabs at the top
choose Insert, Page Number, choose top of page, plain #3. The
correct page number will appear on each page. You can add your last
name here and then close header/footer toolbox.
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Here is an example of the first page of an MLA- formatted
paper
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The Seventh Man Paragraph
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What will I turn in Friday? Final copy of the MLA-formatted
paragraph The peer edit sheet The rough drafts with the peer edit
marks The shaping sheet Hard copies are due at the beginning of
your class period. If not, its late! (-20 pts.)
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You will randomly receive a paper to edit The author is the
students paper you received, and YOU are the editor. You must
answer the questions on the peer edit form. Be honest with
constructive criticism-- if you dont say it, he/she might get it
wrong! Complete the tasks as the edit form instructs The end result
should be color-coded chaos! When you are finished, staple the peer
edit form on top, and return it to its owner.