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This type of writing can be really challenging, so lots of practice is important. The students have a take-home ACT test for next week, and we will continue to brainstorm and talk through multiple tests.I. Introduction -- state the idea presented in the passage and give your perspective as a thesis statementII. Explain your perspective and back it up with details, logical arguments, and persuasive elementsIII. Compare your perspective with the perspective that you mostly agree with. Unpack that perspective to explain its strengths and weaknesses.IV. Compare your perspective with the perspective that you kind of agree with. Unpack that perspective to explain its strengths and weaknesses.V. Compare your perspective with the perspective that you mostly disagree with. Unpack that perspective to explain its strengths and weaknesses.VI, Conclusion -- Summarize the main points of the body and reassert your perspective.
Read through Chapter 11 (Actively!)
Work through the examples and carefully read the explanations
Review the Summary
Algebra Drill on p. 130 (Answers in Ch. 25 on p. 389)
Bring to class questions about troublesome sections or topics
Note: I had my weeks wrong with the ACT Practice Essay Exam. I gave students the exam and paper for writing it, and they can feel free to do it some time over the next 2 weeks. It is not due until March ll.