America Needs its Nerds Common Errors

Similar documents
AP ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND COMPOSITION 2008 SCORING GUIDELINES (Form B)

Attention-grabber MUST relate to your thesis or at least the story in general.

The Outsiders LITERARY ESSAY. A literary essay is a short, non-fiction composition that tells about a theme or big idea in a piece of literature.

timed writing timed writings context persona

CONCLUSION Restate your thesis Summarize the main points Write a personal comment Prediction Question Recommendation Quotation

Analytical: the writer s reaction to a body of work through a critical lens) Literary analysis: analyzes one aspect of the text (i.e.

Continuum for Opinion/Argument Writing

Items You Need. THINK FAST: Why did I use a bulleted list here instead of a numbered. list? Tuesday, February 5, 13

STUDENT: TEACHER: DATE: 2.5

Culminating Writing Task

Critical Analytical Response to Literature: Paragraph Writing Structure

Name Date Period NINTH GRADE LITERATURE AND COMPOSITION UNIT 1 ESSAY OUTLINE

Glossary of Rhetorical Terms*

To the Instructor Acknowledgments What Is the Least You Should Know? p. 1 Spelling and Word Choice p. 3 Your Own List of Misspelled Words p.

Longman Academic Writing Series 4

This is a template or graphic organizer that explains the process of writing a timed analysis essay for the AP Language and Composition exam.

Comparative Rhetorical Analysis

Processing Skills Connections English Language Arts - Social Studies

introduction body of the essay conclusion

Elegant Essay Checklists

Patrick F. Taylor. Science & Technology Academy

Incorporating Source Material in MLA Format

HFCC Learning Lab Special Writing Forms How to Write a Review of a Book or Article

MIRA COSTA HIGH SCHOOL English Department Writing Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS. 1. Prewriting Introductions 4. 3.

How do you paraphrase a quote in an essay. How do you paraphrase a quote in an essay.zip

A C E I T A Writing Strategy Helping Writers Get that A And Avoid Plagiarism

GCPS Freshman Language Arts Instructional Calendar

ELA SE: Unit 1: 1.2 (pp. 5 12), 1.5 (pp ), 1.13 (pp.58 63), 1.14 (pp ); Unit 2: 2.3 (pp.96 98), 2.5 (pp ), EA 1 (pp.

WRITING THE LITERARY ANALYSIS

Mini Research Paper. Finding Sources

Essential Aspects of Academic Practice (EAAP)

Essay Analysis. English 621. Purpose. Audience. Subject Matter. The purpose is what the essay tries to accomplish.

AN INTEGRATED CURRICULUM UNIT FOR THE CRITIQUE OF PROSE AND FICTION

The art and study of using language effectively

Essay Writing Informational Packet English 1

SECTION EIGHT THROUGH TWELVE

AP English Summer Assignment. Welcome to AP English I look forward to an exciting year with you next year.

Non-Fiction Terms for Constructed Response and Essay Analysis students will be expected to know, recognize and apply these concepts and terms to

Character Analysis Essay

Arkansas Learning Standards (Grade 12)

Lance Armstrong: Role Model?

Writing Assignment 2 Outline Advice for Written Portion

4. What is happening in this very moment of the quote? and Where are they?

Romeo and Juliet Research Project REVISED

Independent Reading due Dates* #1 December 2, 11:59 p.m. #2 - April 13, 11:59 p.m.

AP Literature Summer Reading

The Literary Essay An analysis of the literary devices used in Night.

What is SOAPSTone? Speaker: The voice that tells the story Occasion: The time and the place of the

K-12 ELA Vocabulary (revised June, 2012)

Western School of Technology and Environmental Science First Quarter Reading Assignment ENGLISH 10 GT

English III Honors 2018 Summer Assignment

SpringBoard Academic Vocabulary for Grades 10-11

In these groups: Jot this down on one sheet of paper you ll turn in, please.

Student Performance Q&A:

MLA Guidelines & Paper Editing

The court case I am researching is vs.. This case deals with the conflict between and.

AP English Language and Composition Summer Assignment: Analysis

Compare/ Contrast Essay

Mr. VANG GHS Name Hour 1

TERM PAPER INSTRUCTIONS. What do I mean by original research paper?

Students will understand that inferences may be supported using evidence from the text. that explicit textual evidence can be accurately cited.

Presentation Overview

Personal Narrative STUDENT SELF-ASSESSMENT. Ideas YES NO Do I have a suitable topic? Do I maintain a clear focus?

Works Cited at the end of the essay. Adequate development in a paragraph

Dear GT English Student and Parents, Ms. Kinsey Baker

Organizing Your Essay. A Review of Paragraph Structure

Lead%in(+(Quote(+(Commentary(

Writing Tips and Reminders

Department of American Studies B.A. thesis requirements

Adjust oral language to audience and appropriately apply the rules of standard English

Advanced Placement Literature and Composition Novel Outline (Grades 11 12)

Incoming Eleventh Grade Honors Students will be required to read Catch-22

Easy Peasy All-in-One High School American Literature Final Writing Project Due Day 180

Essay #1: Analysis of The Orchid Thief. Deadline: Submitted to Turnitin as a Single File Upload by 11:30pm on Tuesday, 2/20.

Think & Wonder, Wonder & Think: Exploring Dr. Seuss

English II STAAR EOC Review

SENIOR ENGLISH MINI LESSON YOU MUST FOLLOW EXACTLY TO EARN FULL POINTS ON YOUR ANNOTATIONS:

The Hobbit: AN EXPECTED EXPOSITORY ESSAY!

Today s Goals: 1. Review character analysis 2. Begin our next summative assessment a character analysis essay. Yay, essays!

Warriors Don t Cry In Class Essay (80 points)

The central or main idea of a nonfiction text is the point the author is making about a topic.

The Bluest Eye Final Project. Choose ONE of the following projects to complete for a major grade.

for Secondary Solutions

Design a front page for newspaper in word >>>CLICK HERE<<<

Shows the relationships among ideas in your writing. Constructs an ordered overview of your writing

Spring-Ford High School English 10 World Literature Gifted Summer Reading 2017 Mrs. Ritter

The prose prompt will always be an excerpt from a short story or novel.

Types of Writing Rhetorical Analysis

Summer Reading Assignment 9 th Grade Honors English Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury

Honors English 10 Summer Assignment Cleaver

Writing to Inform and Explain. Developing a Research Paper

Writing the Annotated Bibliography for English/World History Synthesis Essay

expository/informative expository/informative

Sample APA Paper for Students Learning APA Style. Your Name. The Name of the Course. Your Instructor s Name. The Date

APA formatting for Research Papers

Argument Unit Final Assessment Senior English Sherburn. Argument Portfolio

Cite. Infer. to determine the meaning of something by applying background knowledge to evidence found in a text.

Plot Summary (think Freytag s Pyramid): Do not cut/paste from a website, which is a form of plagiarism.

District of Columbia Standards (Grade 9)

Your Task: Define the Hero Archetype

Transcription:

America Needs its Nerds Common Errors

What is the prompt asking you to do? Write an essay in which you analyze how Fridman develops his argument. Not just analyze rhetorical devices but how he develops his argument. Identify his argument and remember he is arguing for a specific purpose Don t summarize.

How it was scored 4 talked strategies but didn t talk function of those strategies. More summary than analysis. 6 talked strategies and attempted to analyze function. More analysis; little to no summary.

Random Errors Quotations starting on the end of a line: Here s my quote (citation). ***Quotation marks need to be glued to the words they are next to no spacing. Move the word up or the quote down. Here s my quote (citation). OR Here s my quote (citation). Develop misspelled Develope Missing Thesis Statements

Argument VS Analysis Argument: You analyze the effectiveness of the author s ideas; in essence, you defend or refute what he/she is saying; this deals strictly with the ideas conveyed by the author Analysis: You DO NOT offer any insight into whether or not you agree/disagree with the author; instead, you merely analyze HOW he made his argument (tone, comparisons, juxtapositions, rhetorical questions, shifts in diction, sentence structure, etc.) and why he chose to make it that way.

Content Errors Don t slip into summary. Your job is to analyze how Fridman develops his argument not to evaluate, make a judgment, or agree/disagree with the topic and not to tell the reader what the essay was about. Be careful that you are not summarizing the complexity of an author s ideas and assuming this is analysis; you must address specific devices and techniques. Avoid talking about effects on the reader; instead think about the audience, specifically the intended audience

Content Errors Your job in an analysis is to always look at rhetorical devices. Don t state that he uses rhetorical devices to create his argument; just go right to analyzing: Fridman begins his essay by Discuss Rhetorical Strategies (NOT Literary Devices) Some Rhetorical Strategies in this essay: Comparison, Definition, Cause/Effect, Rhetorical Questions, Exemplification Don t just rely on the obvious ones (pathos/logos/ethos) NOTE: Literary devices are used to analyze literature; rhetorical strategies are used to analyze informational text

Content Errors: Rhetorical Devices Cause /effect his argument of the US staying a world power A call to action Where would we be without our nerds and how we should restore them to their rightful position in society? What is his tone? Maybe urgent at times (think: call to action) He develops an argument through description and examples.

Content Errors Don t refer to rhetorical strategies without giving specific text evidence and without interpreting their function. Here is a student example of this error: In the first paragraph, the author makes a claim that the terms nerd and geek are derogatory. He supports this claim in the second paragraph when he defines the word geek. In the third paragraph Leonid gives an example of students being ashamed of learning and calls out athletes as the enemy. The fourth paragraph shows a cause and effect system between what kids do when they are young and how they are perceived when they grow older. but what s the function?

Content Errors: List of Don ts Don t put in your opinion of the topic or what the author has written (DON T EVER DO THIS!) Don t repeat the entire definition he gave for geeks. Instead, refer to it, but more importantly, explain WHY is he using this definition what is he trying to do? Don t just list examples; explain how they develop his argument. In reverse, don t just tell without citing evidence.

Content Errors: WHY? Starts out with a definition of geek which exemplifies his opening statement for discrimination again intellectuals. WHY? Uses Harvard, our most prestigious institution, as an example of anti-intellectualism. WHY? Shows that America s values as backward to other developing nations including Asia. WHY? Expands to the social ostracizing of intellectuals from childhood. WHY?

Content Errors Explain quotes. Do not end a paragraph with a quote as you have not provided sufficient explanation. Quotes need to be explained in a minimum of two sentences. Neither of those sentences should restate what you said in the quote.

Stylistic Errors Refer to authors by last name: In his essay, Fridman states <NOT> In his essay, Leonid states

Stylistic Errors Explicit references should cite line numbers, not just the author s last name

Stylistic Errors: Pronouns Provide clear pronoun references: The text states that <NOT> In the text, it states that Avoid the use of first and second person pronouns in academic writing. First person pronouns are acceptable only when using them anecdotally. Sample from a student paper: When you read this, I picture a nerd.

Stylistic Errors Don t tell us what he means or what he is trying to do. This is summary. Avoid these: He means that He is trying to tell readers that

Stylistic Errors Thesis must be a statement never a question. Make sure that you get the punctuation for the title of the piece correct, especially if it is already punctuated for you in the prompt!

Stylistic Errors If you use a semicolon, you MUST have a complete sentence in front of it and a complete sentence after it. Punctuation ALWAYS goes inside the quotation marks unless you have an in-text citation. Its is the possessive form of the word; It s is broken down to it is.

DIRECTIONS With the common errors in mind, analyze your own essay for EVERY error included in this document. HIGHLIGHT all errors you find content errors in green and stylistic errors in yellow. Reverse Map essay. Add information you were missing OR information you want to change into your map in a NEW COLOR. DUE MONDAY