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American Literature & Rhetoric
                                                                                                                                                                                         Robin Dissin Aufses, Renée H. Shea,
                                                                                                                                                                                       Lawrence Scanlon, Katherine E. Cordes
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          Activity: Examining Sources                       Activity: Providing Peer Feedback                            Symbol and Allegory                                 Activity: Writing a Body Paragraph
          Synthesizing Sources                                for Revision                                                  Norman Maclean, from A River Runs                Revising a Fiction Analysis Essay
                                                                                                                               Through It                                    Activity: Revising a Paragraph
          From Reading to Writing: Crafting an
          Evidence-Based Essay                              Culminating Activity: Crafting an                            Activity: Analyzing Symbol and Allegory             Analyzing a Sample Fiction Analysis Essay
          Conversation: Has Technology Changed                Evidence-Based Argument Essay                              Theme                                                  “Moby Dick” by Ashley Cammiso
          the Way We Think?                                 Conversation: The Limits of Free Speech                      Activity: Putting It All Together:                  Activity: Providing Peer Feedback
             Jacqueline Howard, This Is How the             1.  Thane Rosenbaum, Should Neo-Nazis Be                     Analyzing Theme                                       for Revision
               Internet Is Rewiring Your Brain                Allowed Free Speech?                                          Ernest Hemingway, A Clean,
          Activity: Summarizing a Source                    2.  Sean Stevens and Nick Phillips, Free Speech                   Well-Lighted Place                             Culminating Activity: Crafting
                                                              Is the Best Antidote to Hate Speech
             Americans’ Cell Phone Use During Social        3.  Lata Nott, Free Speech Isn’t Always Valuable.            Close Reading: Analyzing Passages of Fiction          a Fiction Analysis Essay
                Activity (graph)                              That’s Not the Point                                       Talking with the Text                                    Ernest Hemingway, from A Clean,
                                                                                                                                                                                 Well-Lighted Place
          Activity: Analyzing Quantitative Evidence         4.  Laura Beth Nielsen, The Case for Restricting             Activity: Talking with the Text
             Nicholas Carr, The Illusion of Knowledge         Hate Speech                                                   Denis Johnson, from Tree of Smoke
          Activity: The “Yes, But” Game: Conceding          5.  Signe Wilkinson, Free Speech (cartoon)                   Literary Elements                                   4  |  ANALYZING POETRY
            and Refuting                                    6.  Jacob Mchangama, The U.N. Hates Hate                       Zora Neale Hurston, from Sweat                    Step 1: Reading for Literal Meaning
             Sherry Turkle, from Stop Googling.               Speech More Than It Loves Free Speech                         Diction                                             Robert Frost, Out, Out—
                Let’s Talk.                                 7.  College Students’ Views on Whether                          Figurative Language                              Activity: Reading for Literal Meaning

          Activity: Comparing and Contrasting Sources         Hate Speech Should Be Protected By                            Imagery                                             Billy Collins, The Blues
               Alison Gopnik, Is “Screen Time” Dangerous        the First Amendment (graph)                              Activity: Analyzing Language Choices                Step 2: Considering the Speaker
               for Children?                                                                                                Dana Czapnik, from The Falconer                  Diction
          Activity: Playing the Believing Game                                                                              Syntax                                           Shifts
             Osmani Simanca, Technology Shackle             3  |  ANALYZING FICTION                                      Activity: Analyzing Syntax                          Tone and Mood
                (cartoon)                                   The Big Picture: Analyzing Major                                De’Shawn Charles Winslow, from                   Activity: Considering the Speaker
          Activity                                            Elements of Fiction                                              In West Mills                                    E. A. Robinson, Richard Cory
          Preparing to Write: Identifying Key Issues            Alice Walker, The Flowers                                   Tone and Mood
          Activity: Formulating Your Position               Plot                                                         Activity: Connecting Style with Tone and Mood       Step 3: Reading for Detail
                                                                                                                                                                               Edna St. Vincent Millay, Recuerdo
          Developing a Thesis Statement                     Activity: Analyzing Plot                                        Robert Penn Warren, from All the Kings’ Men        Figurative Language
          Activity: Developing a Thesis Statement           Character                                                                                                        Imagery
          Supporting Your Thesis                               Developing Character                                      From Reading to Writing: Crafting a Close           Activity: Connecting Figurative Language
                                                                                                                         Analysis of Fiction
             Introducing Your Argument                      Activity: Analyzing Character                                   Herman Melville, from Moby Dick                    and Imagery to Meaning
             Acknowledging the Counterargument              Setting                                                      Preparing to Write: Annotating Fiction                 Joy Harjo, For Keeps
             Supporting Your Argument with Evidence            Khaled Hosseini, from A Thousand Splendid Suns            Activity: Annotating an Excerpt                     Structure
             Citing Sources                                 Activity: Analyzing Setting                                     Herman Melville, from Moby Dick                     Poetic Syntax
          Activity: Writing a Body Paragraph                Point of View                                                Developing a Thesis Statement                         Meter
          Revising an Evidence-Based Argument Essay            N. K. Jemison, from The Fifth Season                      Supporting Your Thesis                                Form
          Activity: Revising a Paragraph                       Amy Tan, from The Joy Luck Club                                                                               Activity: Connecting Form to Meaning
                                                               Jhumpa Lahiri, from The Namesake                             Writing Topic Sentences                             Countee Cullen, Yet Do I Marvel
          Analyzing a Sample Evidence-Based                                                                                 Integrating Quotations
            Argument Essay                                     Toni Morrison, from Sula                                  Documenting Sources                                 Sound
               “Has Technology Changed the Way We           Activity: Analyzing Point of View                                                                                Rhyme
                Think?” by Christopher Rowley
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