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Week 13 AP Language
Lesson 25 Vocabulary - Review
arcaneartifacts
atone - + forcallow
clamor - clamour if you are British
countenancedilettante
foreboding - use as a nounhack - use as a noun
impedeindubitable
invective - no need for “language”
philanthropist - spellingprecursor
relish - + “in” is okayrhetoric - stand alone (noun)
rigorsomnambulist - pluralize with -
sstymie - stymieing and it’s a
verbtepid
unkemptvacuous
variegated vehement - use as an
adjectivezealot
Multiple Choice Practice
Take a copy of 5 Steps to a 5 for some multiple choice practice!
Open up to page 27-31 to read three passages and answer #13-33. You have 30 minutes, so make the most of it and do your best!
Exercise 1
die/dye
• die --> dying
• dye --> dyeing
• I am dyeing my hair blonde.
Vocab Practice - Where’s the Error?
✤ 1. Please stop using that invective language.
✤ 2. You are stymying my chances of winning the game.
✤ 3. I am atoning my sins.
✤ 4. I want to be a philantropist.
✤ 5. Your vehement is appreciated when we need a fighter.
✤ 6. How many somnambulist are there in the world?
✤ 7. Her rhetoric strategies are really impressive.
Integrating Quotations
• Handout
TED Talk
1. Read “On Dumpster Diving” by Lars Eighner in 50 Essays.
Look for quotes (we’re doing a Socratic Seminar next class).
2. Answer questions #1-4 that follow the reading. Suggestion:
Read the questions before you complete the reading.
3. Bring your copy of 50 Essays to the next class.
4. Your Lesson 25 vocabulary quiz will be next class. Study
using your handout. Be sure Ms. Taylor actually gives you
this handout!
5. Complete the multiple choice for Eighner.
Homework
Lesson 25 Quiz
• I pledge upon my honor that I have neither given nor received assistance in the completion of this work.
• Good luck, everyone!
Grade in class
• Take out a colored pen or highlighter.
We’ll be having a Socratic seminar today, so find five good quotes to discuss from “On Dumpster Diving” by Lars Eighner.
Address SOAPSTone.
Consider his writing style, the placement of information, the arrangement (process analysis), and his intro and ending.
Be sure to keep your book out for discussion!
Socratic Seminar
✤ Collaborative, intellectual dialogue facilitated with open-ended questions about a text.
✤ Listen carefully.
✤ Address one another respectfully.
✤ Address comments to the group; no side conversations.
✤ Use sensitivity to take turns and not interrupt others.
✤ Speak loudly and clearly.
✤ The quality of this discussion is up to you.
Pair Questions
✤ 1. What is the effect of Eighner’s attention to language in the first five paragraphs? Does this appeal more to logos, ethos, or pathos? Explain.
✤ 2. Note the end of Paragraph 37. What rhetorical purpose does it serve?
✤ 3. Identify and explain two examples of irony in the section about students (Para. 25-30).
✤ 4. Do Eighner’s thoughts about Lizbeth appeal chiefly to ethos, logos, or pathos? Explain.
✤ 5. What purpose does the careful distinction between the “true scavenger” and the “can scrounger” serve?
1. Bring your copy of 50 Essays to the next class.
2. Read “Serving in Florida” by Barbara Ehrenreich in
50 Essays.
3. Answer questions #1-3 immediately following the
reading. You will be sharing your responses in class.
4.Look at question number 4--we will be working with
this question next class.
5.Complete the multiple choice for “Serving in Florida”.
Homework