Thursday, December 6, 2012

Sophomores - Final Essay Prompt


Sophomores, this is your final essay prompt. Please be prepared and work on this essay before your final.

Lord of the Flies Prompt for the Final Essay

Persuasive Essay Analysis

You are to compose a 5 paragraph essay with 3 MLA quotes to cite from the text. Please be conscious of the six traits or writing: organization, sentence fluency, voice, ideas and content, conventions, and word choice.
Again, please check your essay for conventions and correct grammar usage. Also be sure to use third person and avoid generalizations. If you make a point, please be sure to concisely support it.

Essay Prompt: According to William Golding, is evil intrinsic or extrinsic to humans?  How does he show this?  Did he convince you?  Why or why not?

First Paragraph: Introduction
Second, Third, Fourth Paragraphs: Body Paragraphs
Fifth Paragraph: Conclusion
Body Paragraph Formula:
Sentence 1: Topic sentence
Sentence 2: MLA Quote
Sentence 3 and 4: Support your quote
Sentence 5: Conclusion sentence that connects to the paragraph’s next sentence

Juniors - Final Essay Prompt


You have two weeks to prepare for the final. There should be no excuse for failing this exam. Although you may not use The Crucible for the exam, you may use your study guide as a reference.

The Crucible Prompt for the Final Essay
Character Analysis

You are to compose a 5 paragraph essay with 3 MLA quotes to cite from the text. Please be conscious of the six traits or writing: organization, sentence fluency, voice, ideas and content, conventions, and word choice.

Again, please check your essay for conventions and correct grammar usage. Also be sure to use third person and avoid generalizations. If you make a point, please be sure to concisely support it.

Essay Prompt: Choose of the following characters in The Crucible. Discuss their moral and virtuosic growth or decline throughout the play and how it affected another character in the list below.

Abigail Williams
John Proctor
Elizabeth Proctor
Reverend John Hale
Reverend Parris
Deputy Governor Danforth

Senior Study Guide, Comprehension Test, and Final Essay


Seniors, you will have your Angela's Ashes comprehension test on Monday, December 10. This study guide is also due on that day. The comprehension test is no mystery--if you complete and answer these questions then you will do well on the exam.
1.       What is the name of the school teacher who inspired Frank? In what ways does this teacher inspire him?
2.      What does Frank think will happen when he goes to America? Why is this his ultimate desire? What drives Frank to America?
3.      What is the relationship between Malachy (the brother) and Frank? What examples from the text support your beliefs on this?
4.      How does Frank’s father’s abandonment shape teenage Frank in Ireland? In what ways does it have long term effects?
5.      Why does Angela move in with Lamen?
6.      What is the symbolism of The Irish Oak? What is The Irish Oak? Explain.
7.      Why did McCourt end the book with ‘Tis?
8.      What does the role of guilt play through the novel? Give three instances.
9.      How is Ireland different than American in the 1930s – 1940s? Explain the economic culture.
10.   Why is this book is titled Angela’s Ashes?
11.   Why do you think McCourt offered to discuss such personal instances about his life in this memoir? Give examples of the text to support your point.
12.   What do you think the human experience means?
Seniors, your final essay prompt was handed out on Thursday, December 6. You have two weeks to work on your final. There is no excuse to fail this final--you should be over-prepared!

Let me know if you have any questions.

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Best of luck to all of you during this study week!

Ms. Tomasik