These are the elements we discussed in class.
Some revisions are due Thursday; some are due Friday. You know who.
These are the elements we discussed in class.
Some revisions are due Thursday; some are due Friday. You know who.
The Weeks of Doom approach. This year, the schedule should not be too challenging as there are typically only two essays each week. We’ll discuss more in class tomorrow, but the expectations for the Weeks of Doom are pretty clear:
The calendar for the Weeks of Doom is posted on the class calendar above and you can download the calendar here.
The revision guide for the Lincoln essay is posted and will be of use to those of you who are planning to do the Queen Elizabeth optional essay.
I’ve had far worse Internet than I hoped on much of the trip so I’ve only left comments on a few essays. We’ll revisit how to approach revisions on Lincoln soon.
Hope spring break is delightful for all of you.
For the quiz over propaganda terms and techniques, use this Quizlet to review.
There will be two sections on the propaganda exam this Thursday: one in which you match authors to their quotes and one in which you write massively well-developed responses to four paragraph-length questions taken from the list below. You should be prepared to answer each question with specific information from our notes and discussion and to provide relevant examples to support your analysis. I can’t imagine being able to respond really well to any of the questions with less than 7-8 sentences.
As always, the notes are available in the Dropbox.
Potential Paragraph Questions
Your final optional essay for Quarter 3 is a rhetorical analysis of a speech by Queen Elizabeth. The prompt is located in the Dropbox folder and the essay is due on Sunday, April 1 at noon.
Enjoy!