And I need to leave--so here are the essentials:
The Essay
1) We've now covered the style revision elements (plus some basic grammar/mechanics issues). If you don't have much to revise, you might well want to get your essay revised and in tonight. You will be DONE.
2) But you have until Friday. Yes, that's adjusted from the original schedule.
3) I will set up the Final Draft folder on turnitin.com momentarily; it will close at 11:59 p.m. Friday night.
4) All three hard copies plus the original peer-response sheet are due in class; accepted either Thursday OR Friday.
Be sure to make use of the resources listed on today's teaching blog as well as in the writing sections at the end of the textbook re: MLA formatting, the handling of quotations in a drama (short snippets = same as always, but see the info if you cite an exchange), etc.
Frankenstein
Have the book and your theme-tracking material in class with you on Thursday. You should have read (by today, actually) up to the point that the Creature finishes telling his story and making his request to Frankenstein (the end of Chapter 16).
AP Exam Registration . . .
will be online this year. More details forthcoming.
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