Exercise 4 we got thru eleven.
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Pronoun Reference of,
for,
subtle
Exercise 5.scepter - n sinister - adj sobriety - n
diminutive - adj variable - n
scenario - n sentient allocate
redundant - adj
saga -n - n affect effect
Exercise 3 (we did the first
three, be sure to keep track of ANY you miss.
Exercise 2
we finished the first half
Exercise 1 we went thru number three
in the first exercise
five senses, learning theory..
discussed rhetoric, aquatic - adj
bacillus - n
plundering - v aristocracy
commas, colons, semicolons, - n aristocrat - n
attrition - n
auger - n
balderdash - n
baleen - n
reconcile - v sonata - n
Write a
letter to the editor of a local community newspaper, the school
paper,
the principal, a teacher, the school board, the governor, a
state senator (or similar politician), the city board, your
classmates, the PTA president (or other officers), the college
dean, your boss, or other possible readers.
- School Uniforms. There has been a problem in
local schools with discipline and violence. Your school
board has decided to institute a school uniform policy in
order to cut down on these problems, based on the positive
examples that they have seen at other schools. What is your
position on this issue? Write a letter to the editor of your
local newspaper stating your position on this issue and
supporting it with convincing reasons.
- Locker Searches/Personal Searches. The principal
at your school has instituted random locker and backpack/bookbag
searches to check for guns, knives, and other weapons.
Anyone caught with these weapons will be immediately
suspended. The principal argues that the random searches
will not only guard against illegal weapons at school but
will also will help students feel safer. What is your
position on this issue? Write a letter to the editor of your
local newspaper stating your position and supporting it with
convincing reasons.
- Too Much Homework. Some of the parents at your
school have started a campaign to limit the homework that
teachers can assign to students. Teachers at your school
have argued that the homework is necessary. What is your
position? Write a letter to the editor of your local
newspaper stating your position and supporting it with
convincing reasons.
- Censorship. Your local public library has come
under criticism for allowing patrons under the age of 18 to
check out books that are unacceptable. The books are either
explicit, describe graphic violence, or use questionable
language. Most recently, a high school senior checked out
James Joyce's Ulysses. The student's parents did not
approve of the student reading the book and complained to
the town council. As a result, the council is considering
removing all questionable books from the library. What is
your position on this issue? Write a letter to the editor of
your local newspaper stating your position and supporting it
with convincing reasons.
- Litter. A litter problem has developed on your
school's campus. Students are throwing trash on the ground,
leaving empty soda cans and bottles outside on benches, and
dropping napkins and other trash on the cafeteria floor
rather than carrying them to the trash can. Your principal
has asked students to take more care, but the litter problem
persists. The principal has reacted by canceling all
after-school activities until the problem is taken care of.
What is your position on this issue? Write a letter to the
editor of your local newspaper stating your position and
supporting it with convincing reasons.
- New Highway Exit. The state has created a plan to
add a second highway exit to help shoppers access a busy
shopping mall. The only problem is that the new exit will
move the access road 500 yards closer to a near-by
elementary school. Teachers and parents at the school
complain that moving the road closer will increase noise at
the school and provide unnecessary distractions. The state
planners have included privacy fences to help cut down on
the problems, but the protesters are unsatisfied. What is
your position on this issue? Write a letter to the editor of
your local newspaper stating your position and supporting it
with convincing reasons.
- Computers in the Classroom. As part of a new
technology initiative, your local school district is
increasing the number of computers in every school. The
district plan provides for two computers in every classroom.
Teachers at your school are lobbying instead to place all
the computers together, creating two computer-based
classrooms so that all students in a class can work at the
computers together, rather than only one or two students at
a time. The district is worried about the additional cost of
creating and maintaining these special classrooms and is
concerned about how access to the classrooms can be provided
fairly and efficiently. What is your position on this issue?
Write a letter to the editor of your local newspaper stating
your point of view and supporting it with convincing
reasons.
- Bilingual Education. As part of a proposed
educational initiative in your state, local school districts
are responsible for providing required courses in both
English language and Spanish language in order to increase
the success of their programs. Because your state has a
large population of Spanish speakers, the state education
department believes that teaching these students in their
first language will help them learn better and more quickly.
Because of the limited budget, however, the local school
board is concerned that they may not be able to provide the
additional teachers or training needed for this program.
They fear that they will lose state funding and
accreditation even though 90% of the district's students
pass their achievement tests on the first try. What is your
position on this issue? Write a letter to the editor of your
local newspaper stating your point of view and supporting it
with convincing reasons.
- Grade Scale Change. One of the biology teachers
at your school has decided to change from a ten-point grade
scale (100 to 90 is an A, 89 to 80 is a B, etc.) to a
seven-point grade scale (100 to 93 is an A, 92 to 85 is a B,
etc.). The teacher is trying to encourage students to put
more effort into their classes by raising the requirements.
What is your position on this issue? Write a letter to the
editor of your local newspaper stating your position and
supporting it with convincing reasons.
- Online Schools. The state department of education
has provided funding for an experimental online school. All
the classes will take place on the Internet, using email,
online chat, and the world wide web. The students taking
classes at this new online school will never meet each other
face-to-face. They will only interact online with each other
and with their teachers. The state is hoping this program
will provide fairer educational access to students in
outlying, rural areas. Opponents of the program argue that
because of their lack of interaction with other students in
a traditional classroom, the students who attend this online
school will not develop the social skills that should be a
component of their education. What is your position on this
issue? Write a letter to the editor of your local newspaper
stating your position on this issue and supporting it with
convincing reasons.
Exercise 1ristocracy
- n
auditor - n
attentive - adj
bacteria - n
recitation - n ostracize - v
Exercise 3
Pronoun
Agreement
Exercise 5
We did the first ten in Exercise 4,
try to find time to do the rest, and keep track as above
salamander - n 

saliva - n
sentimental - adj
solute - n
ostracize - v stilted
- adj
auditor - n
Exercise 2
solvency - n
attentive - adj
bacteria - n
recitation - n
salamander - n
saliva - n
scribble - v apostrophes covered
who, what, where, when, why, and how sensory description