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Monday, March 10, 2014. Read Advice Column examples (Handout) Notice structure of letters: 1 st section/paragraph: explain situation: Here’s the problem 2 nd section/paragraph: ask for advice: What should I do? Journal #6 : ADVICE
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Monday, March 10, 2014 • Read Advice Column examples (Handout) • Notice structure of letters: • 1st section/paragraph: explain situation: Here’s the problem • 2nd section/paragraph: ask for advice: What should I do? • Journal #6: ADVICE • You are Dell. Write a letter to an advice columnist about a problem your family is having. Sign your letter with an alias (made-up name): Example: “Not-so-happy Mom in North Carolina.” • Hypnosis Four-Square (on back table): • Read article • Four-Square – COMPLETE SENTENCES • Turn in today • Using Descriptive Adjectives Weirdo Handout (on left desk): • Must use adjectives – check in dictionary (adj.) • Teacher will check when done • Read pages 199-209 (154-162) Raise your hand when you finish
Dunnegan tells Sam that John Clewt owes Chip quite a lot (200/155). Why? • Why has John gotten involved in the question of hunter’s rights? • Why is Dunnegan “neutral”? • Why do you think Sam has decided she is “on Chip’’s side” (201/155)? • Why does Chip take Samantha back to the stump and `Sand Suck (201-209/156-162)? • Do you think they accomplish anything with that trip?
Reread 211-213 (163-164) from “Those Clewts don’t have the foggiest notion…” to the end of the section. Focus on Bo’sun Stuart Sanders attitude and what he does at the end of the section • READ THE WEIRDO, PAGES 213-236 (165-182) • Answer Details Question #6