5.10.18+and+5.11.18

Peer-editing session: If you missed class, please having someone peer-edit your essay this weekend using the following guidelines. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1GzOPCIxhtLyczmqm2X9lwfiriI1bbR-kEvFIU9jWNkI/edit?usp=sharing

Conclusions: Review slide #14 https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1Gb1uygEjhKbbo6Z6gIGFNYL7Fq7PiNzeaFRr6lsuMDE/edit?usp=sharing

Here are some (rough) sample conclusions we created last year in small groups. They're not perfect, but they can provide some ideas about structure and how to address the "so what?"/thematic concerns within your essay. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1IGFVTSWzF9RukzVoCLwdD25yVlcFrxK9lv914BvtJX0/edit?usp=sharing

Begin: //Romeo and Juliet// background. We got through slide 12 and added "Tragedy" to our notes in our reading/writing journals. https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1m-EtZndMiyltCOkgqDXNuVPtqsp2D3VrPfgbdr95FYU/edit?usp=sharing

HW: FINAL //The Odyssey// essays due at the start of next class in both turnitin.com AND your google folder. This is a final due date. Unless we have discussed an alternate plan, late work will not be eligible for full credit, nor will it receive feedback.