class One: don't forget to turn in your essay.
class Two: rewrite your introduction for your Summer Reading Essay. It should be 3-5 sentences long. Underline your thesis statement.
Class five: I need your first paragraph with your focus statement (if appropriate)
Here are the prompts again: lost, running away, home, funny now-not then, un-
believable, the other side, the one thing, the key.
And whenever you write, don't forget the traits of a good writer that I look for.
Class Six: Bring your Summer Reading Essay and summer reading book. We'll work on your essay in class.
Tuesday, October 9, 2007
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