**INSTEAD OF PRINTING OUT THE ARTICLES AND HIGHLIGHTING THE QUOTES YOU WILL USE FOR STEP FOUR, JUST PUT THE QUOTES IN THIS OUTLINE!!**
I. Intro A. Citizens should only conform to society at large when they feel it does not go against their personal beliefs and opinions. However, the people of the United States should also partake in nonconformity in a civil manner. II. Body paragraph 1 A. Martin Luther King Jr disagreed with the way that blacks were being treated int he United States and took advantage of the time and culture to make a change 1. Time magazine says, "..." 2. Interpretation 3. Smith states that, "..." 4. Interpretation III. Body paragraph 2 IV. Body paragraph 3 V. Conclusion A. Here's what you need to have done BY TOMORROW:
Step 2. your initial claim. An example of an initial claim is as follows: Citizens of the world do not have an obligation to the environment due to the fact that a greater force created it the way it is supposed to be. If humans were to tamper with it, it would change the natural process and begin relying on man-made help. Please copy this in the section in your packet that says, "examples from Coach Kayler" Remember that your initial claim can be one to two sentences. Once you have your initial claim it can be tweaked, but your stance on the claim must remain the same. You must also complete step 3: Annotated bibliography page. This should be pretty easy considering you have already found four sources. Be sure to follow ALL the directions thoroughly on the page. So yes, you do need to find two more sources. Also, remember this should be in APA format despite what the packet says. And finally, begin step 4. Again, follow All the directions thoroughly to get credit. 10/5: Finish "Nature" rewrite
10/6: Commonly misspelled words, Part2: Write which of the two is the correct spelling: Accidentally vs. accidentaly aparent vs. apparent arguement vs. argument calendar vs. calender changeable vs. changable excede vs. exceed fiery vs. firey guarentee vs. guarantee harrass vs. harass independent vs. independant 10/7: Free Write! What we've done so far this week:
Monday: We finished Into the Wild and read "Nature" by Ralph Waldo Emerson. Afterwards, as practice for the EOC students read and answered the questions on "Self-Reliance" also by Emerson Tuesday: We finished answering the questions and then re-wrote "Nature" from a Dark Romantic perspective. Warm-ups for Monday and Tuesday: Monday: How does Into the Wild reflect transcendental values? Refer back to your warm-up from 9/22 for help. Tuesday:
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