Tuesday, 1.13 - Cite no more, no more
- 3PO
- Reminders
- Much Ado test on block day
- New due date for Shakespeare essay since we have not school on Monday (MLKJDay): Wed. Jan. 21st
- GUM (10 min)
- Parenthetical (or in-text) Citations (from Bedford 59e):
- Read the introductory selection from Bedford 59e and then use the blog link to do the activity below (to get there, please follow the steps below):
- blog
- right column
- "Course Info"
- "Bedford Online"
- "Researched Writing"
- "59: Writing about Literature"
- "59e: Integrate quotations from the work"
- GUM cont'd: Using Bedford 59e as a guide, identify what is incorrect (there may be more than one error) about each of the following citations and then correct it in your journal (be ready to discuss):
- Shakespeare says, "This above all—to thine own self be true [1.3.564].
- "This above all," said Polonius, "—to thine own self be true. (1.3.564)
- Polonius's advice to Laertes: "This above all—to thine own self be true" (1.3.564).
- Polonius's following his own pedantic advice to Laertes ironically leads to his death: "This above all— to thine own self be true" (1.3.564).
- Some links for writing about literature
- Continue Shakespeare Today Essay
- Go to Google Classroom
- One person create a Google Doc
- Whoever does not create it must be invited to edit
- Do NOT invite me; I already invited myself to the party via GC ; )
HW:
- (block) Much Ado quiz-test (quest)
- (Wed. 1.21) Shakespeare Today Essay
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