UGC NET Paper 1 Mathematical Reasoning & Aptitude.pdf
M w-f in-class 12.9.11 and homework 12.12.11
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2. Figurative Language
A blind rage like a fire swept over him
A book that rends and tears like a broken saw
A breath of melancholy made itself felt like a chill and
sudden gust from some unknown sea
A cloud in the west like a pall creeps upward
A cloud like a flag from the sky
A cluster of stars hangs like fruit in the tree
5. In-class Journal Assignment
The writer Anton
Chekhov wrote:
“Don’t tell me the moon is shining;
show me the glint of light on broken
glass.”
What does this mean to you?
6. Quiz
Following Chekhov’s advice, take
these statements and make them
more descriptive:
It sure is cold today.
The blizzard dropped a lot of snow.
Tonight’s forecast is for even more
cold weather.
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8. My tentative thesis
Ray Bradbury’s Dandelion Wine is
one of my favorites because the
theme concerns a “coming-of-age”
story for the main character, the
language that Bradbury uses in the
book is almost poetic, and the
symbols in the story reflect the life
of not only the boy, but the town he
lives in.
9. My topic sentences
• The theme of the book is about a young boy
who becomes a man during one summer of
his young life.
• Ray Bradbury uses such wonderful figurative
language throughout the book that it’s almost
poetic.
• The symbols used by Bradbury reflect the life
of not only the boy, but the town he lives in.
10. Summing it up
Ray Bradbury’s poetic novel,
Dandelion Wine , is a classic
story of not only a boy
becoming a man, but also
shows how the town he lives in
changes and grows along with
him.
11. To be turned in also:
Take your tentative thesis that
you’ve been working on and reword
it again---this time condense all of
your three main points into just one
statement that sums up the main
idea of your paper.
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13. Homework for Monday, 12/12
Using your tentative thesis, topic
sentence outline, and conclusion, work
on your first draft of your essay. Quote
one of your outside sources in your
paper, and include a Works Cited entry
at the end of your essay. Post this in
your online journal.