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  • English11MidtermExamWritingPortfolioPart1:WritingReflectionChooseonewritingthatyouthoughtwasyourmosteffectiveandonethatwasyourleasteffective.Writea12paragraphreflectiononeach.Inyourreflection,youmustspecificallyexplainwhyeachpiecewaseffectiveorineffective.Forexample,whatspecificwritingelementsmakeyourmosteffectivepiecethebest?Whatspecificallywouldyouchangeororworkoninyourotherwritingpieces?Writingsthisyear:

    FormalBookAnalysisMausandTheGreatGatsbySummativeEssays NarrativeWritingsSuperHeroNarrativeandtheNanowrimo

    1. Mosteffectivepieceofwritingandwhy.

    MymosteffectiveWritingwastheMaus,Formalbookanalysis.Ilikedthebookandwasabletoanalyzeitquitewell.IhadbeenworkingonanalysingessaysinmyAPEnglishclassatthetime,Iwasabletousethatinformationtohelpmeforthisessay.IfinditeasiertowritewhenIhavetoanalyzesomethinglikeabookoressay.

    2. Leasteffectivepieceofwritingandwhy.TheNaNoWriMo,narrativewritingwastheleasteffectivewriting.Itwasabithardatfirst,butonceIhadastorylineinmind,Iwasabletorollwithit.However,I'mnotverygoodatwritingwithoutperfecting.Itwasaconstantstruggleformenottogobacktoapartearlieronandfixit.AlsoI'mnotonethatlikestowritestoriesmucheither. Part2:WritingProcessTakinga300400wordssectionofyourNanowrimoassignmentfromNovemberpleasereviseitfromitsroughdraftform.

    1. Copyandpastetheroughdraftbelow.DoNOTrevisethispieceinthisarea.

    Theotherdaywhenerinandhermomwereatthestoreshealso(erin)alsopicked

    upsomethingsforhernewoffice.allofthepapersandpermentshadgonethroughand

    shewasabletorenttheofficebuildingaswell.everythingsofarhadgoneasplanned.by

    ninninetheywereontheroadtheydecidedtoleaveabitearliyincaseoftraffic.itwasa

    goodthingtheyhadrunintosomeonthehighway.butnowthetheywereonthecountry

    roadsonthequietandpeacefullcountryroads.erinsfatherandryanroadinthemoving

  • truck,erinsmotherwasinfrountintheirsuv,anderinandherbrotherseanfollowed

    theminhercar.

    theridethereseanwasfasanatedthewholewaswiththescenary.hehadbeenout

    ofthecitybefoebeforebutheneversawanythinglikethis.therollinghillsandthe

    continuousfarmingfeildsoneafteranother.erinherselfhadmadethetriptowoodberry

    andbacktwice,buteverytimeitjustkeptgettingmoreamazing.shewasstillamazed

    thatshewouldbelivinghkkereherenow.shecouldn'twaittoactullyactuallygettosee

    thestarsatnightintheskywithoutallofthelightpolutonpollution.andnotalways

    herethesoundofcars,honkinghornsandtheothervariessoundsofthecity/chicago.

    afteralongtwoandahalfridtheyarivedinwoodberrysaftly.theypulleditoin

    tointothedrivewayandputthetruckinparktherestofthevehilclestheyparkesonthi

    thesideofthestreet.erinwalkeduptotheownersanintroducedherselfandtheother

    membersofherfamily.theyhandedoverthekeystoerinandwelcomedhertothe

    woodberry/town.afterthattheyleft.theywalkedintothehouse.erintookherfamaly

    intothehouseandgavethenthetour.theyallagreedthatitwasagreathousefor

    her(erin).

    2. Copyandpastetheroughdraftinthissectionandbegintoreviseyourwork.

    Highlightanychangesinyellowandadditionsingreen.

    Theotherdaywhenerinandhermotherwereatthestore,Erinwasabletoget

    somethingforhernewoffice.Allofthepapersandpermitshadgonethroughandshe

    wasabletorenttheofficebuildingaswell.Everything,sofarhadgoneasplanned.By

    nineoclocka.m.,Erinandherfamilywereontheroadtheydecidedtoleaveabitearly

  • incaseoftraffic,itwasagoodthing.Theyhadrunintosomeonthehighway,butnow

    thetheywereonthebeautifulandpeacefulcountryroads.Erin'sfatherandRyandrovein

    themovingtruck,Erin'smotherwasinfrontintheirSUV,andErinandherbrotherSean

    followedtheminhercar.

    TheridethereSeanwasfascinatedthewholetimebythescenery.Hehadbeen

    outofthecitybefore,butheneversawanythinglikethis.Therollinghillsandthe

    continuousfarmingfieldsoneafteranother.Itwasalottotakein,thetreesallseemedto

    swaybackandforth,fomaslightsummerbreez.Erinherselfhadmadethetripto

    Woodberryandbacktwice,buteverytimeitjustkeptgettingmoreamazing.Shewas

    stillamazedthatshewouldbelivingherenow.shecouldn'twaittoactuallygettosee

    thestarsatnightinthesky,withoutallofthelightpollution.Shewouldevenbeableto

    herethesoundofthecountyside,,insteadofthenoisyChicagotraffic.Afteralongtwo

    andahalfridtheyarrivedinWoodberrysafely.TheypulledintothedrivewayofErins

    newhouseandputthetruckinpark.Therestofthevehiclestheyparkesonthesideof

    thestreet.erinwalkeduptotheownersanintroducedherselfandtheothermembersof

    herfamily.theyhandedoverthekeystoerinandwelcomedhertotheWoodberry.After

    thattheyleft,Eringaveherfamilyatourofhernewhouse.Theywalkedintothehouse.

    TheyallagreedthatitwasagreathouseforErin.

    3. Pleasewritea12paragraphreflectiononwhythechangesyouhavemadeimprovesthewriting.Keepinmindyouraudiencewhenthinkingabouthowthisimprovesthewriting.

    AlotIaddedsomemoredetailtodescribethesceneryofthecountryside.Iwantthereadertobeabletopictureandexperiencewhatthecharactersdo.Thereadershouldbeabletofeelwhatitsliketocomeoutofabigcityandseethecompleteoppositescenery.

  • Part3:WritingSkillsForsixoftheitemsbelow,youwillneedtocopypastetheexamplefromanyofyouressaysandexplainhowtheexamplebelowmeetthestandard.Makesuretoidentifythewritingthatitcomesfrom.

    1. Effectivelyandcorrectlyusesimagery(ShowNOTTELL)(Explainwhyyouchosetoputimageryhereandwhyitiseffective)(FromSuperheroNarrative)Danitookoffdownthestreetonhernewboard,she

    knewexactlywhereshewantedtogo.Therewasatallandsteephillattheendofthestreet.Danidecidedtowalkupthehillwiththeboardinhand,ratherthemwastehertimegettingupit.Shestoodatthetopandlookeddown.Shequicklyhoppedonherboard,beforeshehadachanceforsecondthoughts.Theboardsuddenlyskiddedtoahalt.Daniwassentsoaringthroughtheair.ShelandedwithaloudTHUD!Whenshefinallywasabletositup,shesurveyedthedamage.Shehadaskinnedkneeandherhandshadafewscrapesonthem.Danidabbedthebloodfromherkneewithhersleeve.Onceshecouldseethewound,shetriedtotouchiteversogentlytogetsomestonesout.Suddenlythesrapeandtheblooddisappeared.Daniwasconfused,shesattherelookingatherkneeinshock.SlowlyDanitouchedoneofthescrapesonthehands.Justlikebeforeitdisappearedandnolongerhurt.

    Ichosestoputthisuseofimagery,becauseIusedalotofdetailstoexplaintheevent.Bydoingthisthereadercanvisualiseintheirheadtheeventsthatunfold.

    2. Effectivelyandcorrectlyusesaproper(specific)noun(Explainwhyyouchosetoputaspecificnounhereandwhyitiseffective)

    3. Effectivelyandcorrectlyusesavividverb(Explainwhyyouchosetoputavividverbhereandwhyitiseffective)(SuperheroNarrative)TheRavenletoutaloudshriekofrepugnance.Iusedthewordrepugnantinthissentencetomakeitsoundevil,butinreality

    itsnotthatshocking.4. Effectivelyandcorrectlyusesafigurativelanguage(Explainwhyyouchosetouse

    figurativelanguagehereandwhyitiseffective)5. Effectivelyandcorrectlyuseofsymbolism(Explainwhatthesymbolismis,why

    youchosetouseithere,andwhyitiseffective)6. Revisebyaddingasentence(s)orword(s)thatsupportthepurpose.(Explainwhy

    yourrevisionimprovedyouressay).(SuperheroNarrative)Shebeganstumbling,shefeltasifshewasdrunk.The

    Shadowbeginsfallingintothewallsanddoors.Numeroustimesshefelltoherknees,butshenevergaveup,shedidntwanttogiveupontheplants.

    Iaddedthesesentences,becauseitgaveabetterexplanationofwhatwashappening.Ioriginallyhadsomthinglikeshewasbeginningtofeelreallysick.

  • thatdoesn'tgivetoomuchdetail,bychangingitandaddingthisitgivesamorelucidpicture.

    7. Showanexampleofacomplexorcompoundsentenceinyourwriting.(Explainhowthisisbetterthanusingmultiplesimplesentences)(Maussubmissiveessay.)ThebooksMausIandIIarecomicbooks,butdon'tlet

    thatthrowyouoff.Byusingacomplexsentence,itsoundandlooksmoregrammaticallycorrect.It

    alsoaddsahookbyusingthewordbut.Thesentenceflowstogetherbetter,ratherthanusetwodifferentsentencesandbechoppy.

    8. Revisebydeletingunneededorofftopicsentence(s)orword(s)(Explainwhyyourrevisionimprovedyouressay)

    9. Createsanintroductionthatsetsthestagefortherestofthepiece.(Explainthestrategyyouusedandhowitcontributestoyouressay)

    10. Createsaconcludingparagraphthateffectivelybringsthepiecetoaclose.(Explainthestrategyyouusedandhowitcontributestoyouressay)(TheGreatGatsbysubmissiveessay.)MoneyplayedakeyroleinTheGreat

    Gatsby.ItwassoughttobeakeytohappinessbyMyrtle,Wilson,andGatsby,butitwasthelustforthiskeytohappiness,whichwouldleadMyrtle,Wilson,andGatsbytotheirdownfall.

    Iaddedthissentencestosumuptheessayasawhole.Itsummarizestheessayupwithoutretellingeverything.

    11. Createsatonethroughwordsanddescriptions(connotation/denotation)thatareappropriateforacertainaudience.(Explainwhoyourintendedaudienceisandhowyoutargetedthataudiencespecifically).

    12. Createsvoicethroughuseofdialogueandcolloquialvocabulary.(Explainwhoyourintendedaudienceisandhowyoutargetedthataudiencespecifically).(Howdoesthisaddtoyourwriting)?(SuperheroNarrative)"Youhaven'tfigureditoutyethaveyou?",saidTheRaven.

    "What,whatareyoutalkingabout?"SaidTheShadow."Feelingalittlelightheadedarewe,"that'stoobadIwashopingtofightyoumyself"saidTheRaven."Whathaveyoudone?"SaidTheShadow."Iputlittlebitofpoisononeachplantyouhealedonyouwayuphere,""nowyouwillneverbeabletohealaplatagain."SaidTheRaven.

    Igavethecharactersinthisscenedialogtobringthemmoretolife.Thereaderoraudiencecangetabetterideaofhowtheymightactinreallife.

    ReadingInthereadingsectionofyourportfolio,pleaseshowandreflectonyourgrowthasa

  • readerinEnglish11.Pleaseinclude:Part1:RequiredReadingsPleasereflectontheskillsyoulearnedaboutwritingorreadingfromatleasttwooftheelevenrequiredtextsfromthiscourse.Youwillfindalistofsomeofthoseskillsbelow.Writea23paragraphreflectiononthoseskillsbelow.PleasemakesuretoincludeatleastthreeofthoseskillsinyourreflectionMakesuretoidentifythetextitcamefromandbespecificonthatauthorsstyle. ShortStoriesFortunateSonbyDaveMarshstartsonpage12ChameleonSchlemieleonbyPatricSTracyHillsLikeWhiteElephantsbyErnestHemingwayTheMasqueofRedDeathbyEdgarAllenPoeARoseforEmilybyWilliamFaulknerTheLotterybyShirleyJacksonPoemsRubriksCubebyBenjaminBarkerFinalExamForMyFatherbyJoaquinZihuatanejoTheRavenbyEdgarAllenPoeNovelsMausbyArtSpiegelmanVol.1Vol.2TheGreatGatsbybyF.ScottFitzgeraldReadingskillslist:Choosethreeforyourreflection.

    1. Canidentifytheauthorspurposeinapieceofwritinganduseevidencefromthetexttosupporttheclaim.PleasedothiswithANYpieceofwritingwehaveusedthisyear.

    2. Canidentifytheauthorsintendedaudienceinapieceofwritinganduseevidencefromthetexttosupporttheclaim.(Ethos,Pathos,andLogosorShowNotTell)

    3. Canyouidentifyanauthorsabilitytohookareaderintotheirstory.(Ethos,Pathos,andLogosorShowNotTell)

    4. CanyouidentifyhowanauthorcreatesvividcharactersthroughuseofShowNotTell/FigurativeLanguage,Connotation/Denotation,etc.

    5. Canyouidentifytheinferentialmotivationsofcharactersinareading.6. CanyouidentifyhowanauthorcreatevividscenesthroughuseofShowNot

    Tell/FigurativeLanguage,SymbolismConnotation/Denotation,etc.7. Demonstratesuseofconnecting(connectingthebooktosomethingoutsideofthe

    book)strategiestounderstandatext.(SocraticSeminar)8. Demonstratesuseofquestioning(openendedquestionsthatgeneratediscussion)

    strategiestounderstandatext.(SocraticSeminar)

  • 9. Demonstratesuseofpredicting(askingquestionsorusingcontextualcluestopredictthepossibleoutcomeofastory)strategiestounderstandatext.(SocraticSeminar)

    Pleasewriteyourreflectionbelow:

    IntheshortstoryARoseforEmily,theauthorhooksthereaderinthefirstandsecondparagraphs.ThefirstparagraphtellsthereaderthatEmilyisdeadandmostofthepeopleatherfuneraljustwantedtoseeherhousenother.Afterreadingthatthereaderisalreadyinterestedtoknowwhythehouseissoimportant.Thesecondparagraphisanexampleofhowshownottellcanhookareader.TheauthorusesdetailstodescribeEmilyshouse.InthepoemTheRaven,theauthorhooksthereaderinwithhisusageofwords.ThewaythatallofthewordflowtogetherthroughtheuseofAnaphora.

    InEdgarAllenPoespoemTheRaven,heisabletocreatevividscenesbyusingshownottell.Heusesdescriptivewordstodescribetothereaderaverynormalscene,butbyaddingmanydifferentdescriptivewordshecreatesabetterimage.Healsousesthedenotationwhendescribing.thesebothareusesinthefifthparagraph.InARoseforEmily,therearemanyscenesthatusetheshownottellrule.Forexampleinparagraphfouronpagetwo,theauthorisdescribinghowMissEmilylookedafterherfathersdeath.HealsousessymbolismtorepresentMissEmily,bysayingShelookedbloated,likeabodylongsubmergedinmotionlesswater.

    YouhavetobeconstantlyaskingyourselfquestionswhilereadingARoseforEmily,becausethestoryisnotwritteninchronologicalorder.ForexamplethestorybeginstotellusaboutMissEmilysfuneralandherpastlife,thenitbeginstotellusaboutameetingthattookplaceinthehouseafterEmilysfatherhaddied.Alsoyouhavetobeabletousethecontextcluesinordertomakeaprediction.TheauthortalksabouthowmanyoftheneighborswerecomplainingaboutthesmellthathadbeencomingfromEmilyshouse,theyallassumeditwasdeadanimal.lateroninthestory,theauthortellsusaboutmissemilywantingtobuypoisontheyassumeditwasforrats.youcanstarttoconnectthedotsnowafterreadingbothofthesesections,shemusthaveboughtsomepoisonforpestthatwereinthehouse.Part2:ReadingAnalysisInthefollowingcoldreading,OnDumpsterDivingbyLarsEigher,pleasewriteashort200400wordessayansweringoneofthefollowingquestions:

    1. Howcouldthetextbereadandinterpreteddifferentlybytwodifferentreaders?2. Ifthetexthadbeenwritteninadifferenttimeorplaceorlanguageorfora

    differentaudience,howandwhymightitdiffer?3. Howandwhyisasocialgrouprepresentedinaparticularway?4. Whichsocialgroupsaremarginalized,excluded,orsilencedwithinthetext?5. Howdoesthetextconformto,ordeviatefrom,theconventionsofaparticular

    genre,andforwhatpurpose?(Forexampleisthisahistorytext?)

  • 6. Howhasthetextborrowedfromothertexts,andwithwhateffects?Pleasehighlightthequestionyouaregoingtoansweraboveyellowandwriteyouressaybelow.

    SocialGroups

    ThetitleOnDumpsterDiving,mayseemabitstrangeatfirst,butafterreadingit

    youstarttounderstandwhythesepeopledoit.ThroughoutOnDumpsterDiving,two

    differentSocialgroupsareacknowledged,thepoorandtherich.Inthiscasethepoorare

    thehomelessanddumpsterdiversandthericharemiddleclasspeopleandcollege

    students.

    Theauthorofthisarticlestatesinthebeginningthattheyarehomeless,theyonce

    wereseenasapartofsociety,butnowtheyareseemasthelesserpart.Thissocialgroup,

    thehomelessordumpsterdivers,arebeingrepresentedbytheauthor.Dumpsterdiversor

    thehomelessarepeopleyoudontnormallyinteractwithhowever,theyarenotthatbad

    ofpeople.Theauthorshowsustheupswiththeoccasionaldownsofbeingontheother

    sideofsociety.Forexamplewhentheauthortellsusaboutfindingpizzasinadumpster

    belongingtoapizzaplace,theyknowifthefoodisgoodorbad,becausetheyvisitit

    frequently(TheThreepennyReview6).AnotherexampleofthisisTheareaIfrequentis

    inhabitedbymanyaffluentcollegestudents.IamnotherebychancetheDumpstersin

    thisareaareveryrich.(TheThreepennyReview6),Theauthorispointingoutthecollege

    students,theyareapartofadifferentsocialgroup.

    Tothehomelesstheyseecollegestudentsastherich,becausetheyhavemoney,

    evenifitisnotmuch.Collegestudentsareapartofadifferentsocialgroup.Tothemthey

    dontseemveryrichatall,buttothosewithnomoneytheyarelikeprincesand

  • princesses.Thestudentdoesnotknowthat,andsinceitisDaddysmoney,hestudent

    decidesnottotakeachances.(TheThreepennyReview6).Thisquoteisaprime

    exampleofthemostcollegestudents.Sometimestheydontthink,theyjustdo.

    Thesetwosocialgroupsplayamajorroleinboththisarticleandsocietyitself.

    Peoplealwaysclassifyoneanotherasrichorpoor,orbywhohasthemostmoney,this

    articlemakesyourethinkthatabit.Yestheauthorishomeless,buttheyhavefounda

    waytoacquirethesamethingsmiddleclasspeoplehavewithouthavingtospendmoney.

    Itseemsasifthereisadifferencebetweenthesetwosocialgroups,butinrealityweare

    allthesame.