1. Warming up with a few reminders:
Start your document:
- Call it "Great Gatsby Official Timed Writing."
- Place it in your "Wealth and Power" or "Gatsby" folder (whatever you called it).
Three tiny reminders:
- Avoid "you" and "your." Try "we" and "our."
- Avoid stating "This quote..." Lead out with some literary lingo or a statement about the author's intent.
- Here's an example: Instead of saying, "This quote reveals that the speaker feels ambivalent," try saying, "The two roads symbolize the speaker's ambivalence," or the "Frost emphasizes the speaker's ambivalence."
- Show off your newly discovered close reading skills.
2. Composing your timed writing (55 minutes)
- Click here if you need an online version of the prompts and rubric.
3. Using the rubric to edit your essay if time allows
HW:
1. For TOMORROW: Finish your in-class writing if you did not finish in class or if you were absent.
2. For WEDNESDAY: Have your book club letter signed and bring a copy of your book to class.
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