Wednesday, 4/17: Scramble, Agreement, Vocab, Argument

https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2024/04/17/elephant-circus-escape-butte-montana-video/

“Warm Up, 4/17.” Try to translate this “official slang” from 1938.

  1. Yardog (n:):
  2. Kopasetic (adj.):
  3. Hep cat (n.):
  4. Hincty (adj.):
  5. Muggin’ (v.):
  6. Ofay (n.):

“Scramble 4/17.”  Unscramble into a sentence with proper punctuation.
–to leave a dwelling  –the most dangerous part  –because  –for any citizen  –of a major rule  –it was a violation  –not on official business  –at night  –this was


“Husker Du, 4/17.”
Period 1: Test #24 – #8-14
Period 3: Test #23 – #17-22
Period 4: Test #17 – #18-22
Period 5: Test #17 – #18-22
Period 6: Test #5 –  #20-25


“Vocab, 4/17.”
    
novice, repulse, baffle, frivolous, coherence, accoutrements, sublime, escapade, grisly, haggard, picturesque

  1. _____ (The one on the right.)
  2. _____ (Not escapade.)
  3. _____
  4. _____
  5. His speech was criticized for its (in)______; it sounded disorganized and random.
  6. Technically, in order to avoid being tardy, you are supposed to be in your seat with all your ______ when the bell rings.
  7. In my interview with Grampa, he told of his _____(s) with his homies in high school.
  8. The root of this word meant “silly.”
  9. The roots of this word meant “driven back.”
  10. The roots of this word meant “to elevate.”
  11. (4) We were ______(ed) by her decision to go on ______ _______(s) right before a major test, and as we thought, the results were ______.

Essay Work:

  • Your chart should be FAT with evidence.
  • Let’s draft an intro:
    • Create a new GDoc and title it “Argumentative Essay.” Type your name on the doc.
    • Start with: an interesting quote, rhetorical question(s), a short rhetorical anecdote.
    • Follow that up with your claim.
    • Explain the reasons you are going to use.
    • approx. 75+ words.
  • Done? Turn to p304 and write your first reason paragraph following the model/instructions there. (approx. 150+ words.) You can copy/paste in your evidence here, giving proper credit to the source(s).
  • By tomorrow you should have your intro and at least one reason paragraph written.