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English IV. Unit 2 Day 25- Social Shaming Ads, Vocab 7. Welcome back!  Have journals and social shaming article questions out. Place commas in the sentences where needed. If correct, write “correct.” For once we got a long break and were able to sleep in. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Unit 2 Day 25- Social Shaming Ads, Vocab 7English IVWelcome back! Have journals and social shaming article questions out.Place commas in the sentences where needed. If correct, write correct.For once we got a long break and were able to sleep in.For once, we got a long break and were able to sleep in. (Introductory clause).My mom the cook of the house slaved away at making us dinner.My mom, the cook of the house, slaved away at making us dinner.She did not however have to clean up the dishes because she cooked.She did not, however, have to clean up the dishes because she cooked.

Announcements:Socratic Dialogue this Thursday.Prayer (Dennis)Wednesday: Jose, Thursday: Leslie, Friday: AndreaSWBAT:Use context to determine a words meaningUse evidence to support an argument about social shamingVocab 7fatuous (adj)Even though my mom told me not to call my brother stupid anymore, I found a way around this by calling him fatuous instead.audacity (N)I could not believe the teenagers audacity when he told his grandma to shut up; how could he be so disrespectful to his elders?banal (adj)She did not want her paper to be banal, so she worked hard to be as creative as possible, coming up with an excellent hook that would catch her readers interest immediately. incumbent (adj)It was incumbent that he received good grades his junior year, as he wanted to go to Notre Dame and he knew that he would need to be outstanding to do so. Vocab 7 contdglean (v) The reporter gleaned information from any source possible, trying to cover the story about the train crash in NYC as fully as possible. coterie (N)The coterie of Regina, Gretchen, and Karen only let certain people sit with them at lunch; they didnt want just anyone to be in their friend group. pertinent (adj)When Sarah asked when the winter dance would be in the middle of our conversation about single parents, I told her that I could only answer pertinent questions and moved on.

Vocab 7 contdgarish (adj)When I went to the ugly sweater party, there were all sorts of garish sweaters: there were ones with sparkles, ones with glitter, ones with bright red and green that clashed and looked awful. embellish (v)Though shed really only seen Barack Obama from afar as he was giving a speech, she embellished her story by saying that he gave her a hug and even winked at her too. emulate (v)When I was young, I wanted to emulate my older sisters every move; from her love of Dairy Queen ice cream to her long hair, I wanted to be just like her.

Social Shaming in NY to discourage teen parents: good idea? Is social shaming the way to do it? Brainstorm a few ideas on the board with me (yes/no for social shaming)

Articles: Read articles togetherPrepare for DiscussionShould there be social shaming advertisements?You will have 10-15 minutes today, and 10-15 minutes tomorrow in class to prepare for the discussion. Use at least three articles to defend your argument. Use two quotes from each article at minimum and EXPLAIN them.You will turn in your preparation sheets on the day of the discussion (Thursday)HW: Read and annotate Does Shame Have a Place in our Society? short opinion pieces to the article. Exit:What is one reason that people do NOT like social shaming?When is your Socratic dialogue? Biashttp://www.tolerance.org/activity/test-yourself-hidden-bias