Week 26, Block Day

* Open
  • Turn in your Proposal to the Silver Tray
  •  Turnitin.com goodness:
    • per. 1: 11025230
    • per. 3: 11025852
    • per. 4:  11025881
    • per. 6:  11025865
    • per. 7:  11025874
    • password for all classes: mvcs
* Here is the quiz link. 

* Poetry Memorization
  • Choose any poem from Perrine's that has lines of four or more words per line (it may take you some reading to find one you really enjoy).
  • Memorize
    • AP: 10 or more lines
    • EIV: 5 or more lines
    • Present in Class Beginning Next Week, Block Day; You will have one week from that day 
    • Start Now
 * Credible Sources
    • Neil Gaiman — 'Google can bring you back 100,000 answers. A librarian can bring you back the right one.'
    • Still, Google Scholar can work well...sometimes (see pros and cons if you'd like more). 
      • Google Scholar
      • Be very specific with your search
      • If you see a .pdf or .html link on the right, it means that entire text is there for you to read.  If not, it means you'd have to pay for it.  Don't pay for it.  Go through the library for it at that point.  
  • You need to have five sources for your proposal.  Two (or more) of those sources need to come from credible secondary sources (if a journal, peer reviewed).  You have a one week window to turn these in, starting block day next week and ending one week after.
* Essay Review

 * Read Pride and Prejudice
  • Annotation Change:
    • Focus on types of love and marriage that each character and couple represent.
HW:
  • AP: Finish the Novel
  • English IV: Read through ch. 40 

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