Wednesday, March 29, 2017

The Rest of Those Kings & Queens

Sources A-L are read, annotated, and discussed. Hence, it is that time to write a hybrid rhetorical analysis-argumentative-synthesis essay. If you have both packets, the prompt is found on the last page. As suggested in class, you would want to start by figuring out your claim and how you view the monarchs' speeches and then select the sources that best benefit your position. This is a one draft essay (at least that I will read) and will be turned in by hard copy no later than 3:30 p.m. on Monday. That gives you five days to compose this essay.

Friday's plan will include analysis of your first synthesis prompt, review of AP test components, introduction of a website that analyzes your diction, voice, and syntax, and work time.

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