Tuesday, August 19, 2014

august 19

JOURNAL TOPIC: [today's tunes: "The Logical Song" by Supertramp; "Argument" by Monty Python; "Think" by James Brown]

Why do people argue?  What factors should determine who wins an argument?  Describe a time when you won or lost an argument.  Did the experience change your mind?  If it did, why?  If it didn't, what would have?

AGENDA:
1. Journal
2. Old Business:
  • "The Right to Your Opinion"
  • "Richard Cory"
3. New Business:
  • Literature analysis
  • Vocabulary review
  • Mini-Socratic seminar: "The Right to Your Opinion" (featuring an introduction to rhetoric & early American literature)
HW:
1. Recover: bring your blog up to date.
2. Reflect: post your notes from today's class to your blog.
3. Prepare: for Friday's vocabulary test (>15 minutes each day).
4. "White Buffalo Calf Woman"
  • In a post to your blog entitled ANCIENT STORIES, answer the following questions:
    • How is the language in these texts similar to and/or different from the language you use in everyday conversation?
    • Because it began as an oral story, "White Buffalo Calf Woman" can be found in multiple text versions.  How important is it for a story to be repeated word for word?  Is meaning embellished, distorted, lost, or enhanced in the retelling?
    • [BONUS] Find your own early (pre-writing/1492) American myth and compare it to "White Woman Buffalo Calf Woman"-- come to class Tuesday prepared to discuss.

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