Use this sheet to guide you on the types questions you need for a socratic discussion. Write questions, your answers, and the text evidence for your answer. You should come prepared with six questions prepared, on a sheet folded into six squares. Only write Level 2 and Level 3 Questions, as Level 1 questions do not work well to start a natural discussion.
Introduction to Dystopian Literature: Brave New World and 1984
1.Go tohttp://tuhsd.org 2.Roll cursor over Student links and select Blackboard Learn 3.Log in using your normal username and password. 4.If you’re new to blackboard, a screen will come up attempting to give you a tutorial, click “Do it later” 5.On the right side of your screen you should see a list of your classes. Select “Senior English 2” 6.On the left navigation, click on content. 7.Click on Annotated bibliography. 8.Attach the file by clicking browse, and check the box that asks if you want to add your paper to the global database. 9.Click submit on the bottom of the page.
Giving an ACE answer for Argumentative Writing
Literary questions should always be answered in this manner. If you need more review for this concept, take a look at the "context" subpage under the Senior English link. Watch the videos there about quote bombs.
Answer - The response, simply stated, to the question. This is the topic for the paragraph also known as the point you are trying to make. Context - Paraphrasing the key aspects of the story leading up to the... Citation - Text evidence also known as a quotation. Explanation - No matter how obvious it seems to you, spell out the connection between the answer and the citation. Use key words or ideas from your quote and mix those words with key words or ideas from your claim sentence.