Monday, November 18, 2019

Monday, November 18th

Grammar/Writing Tip of the Day: 
Transitions- transitions tell readers what to do with the information you present to them. Whether single words, quick phrases, or full sentences, they function as signs that tell readers how to think about, organize, and react to old and new ideas as they read through what you have written. Transitions signal relationships between ideas.

3 Types of Transitions- 
1. Transitions between sentences. 
2. Transitions between paragraphs. 
3. Transitions between sections. 

Here is a handout with a list of TRANSITIONS:  Transition Words/Phrases List 
** You will be expected to use transitions when you are writing beyond one or two sentences.
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1. Turn in the questions from Episode #3.

2. As a jury, you will discuss Jay's stories and the inconsistencies that occur.  Use the chart from Episode #4 packet to help distinguish the inconsistencies. This is found on page 3. Use this as a brainstorm to get ready to fill out the handout.

Episode #4- "Inconsistencies" Chart.... ONLY DO FIRST 6.

This chart will be DUE at the end of class on TUESDAY. 

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