Compass Student Handbook
Annotate with underlining/highlighting and comments (ideas, feelings, questions) in the margin
or, take double-entry notes: information (quotations, paraphrase on the left; ideas, feelings, questions on the right).
Be prepared to use your annotations or notes in a Socratic Seminar on Friday, September 7.
Rhetorical Analysis Web Directions
Read the directions and ask questions on Thursday, September 6.
Webs are due Wednesday, September 12.
Pages
- Home
- Class Policies
- AP English Language & Composition Syllabus
- AP English Language Rhetorical and Literary Terms
- Some Maps (courtesy of Hannah Ellis)
- Double entry-notes (how-to & example) with Annotated citation (how-to & example)
- Annotated Bibliography Rubic
- Evaluating Sources in Annotations
- Annotated Bibliography Example (read the commentary at the beginning))
- Gloucester Project: Researched Argument and Annotated Works Cited
- Gloucester Project: Personal Experience Essay
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