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American Literature & Rhetoric
Robin Dissin Aufses, Renée H. Shea,
Lawrence Scanlon, Katherine E. Cordes
Table of Contents
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