Signal phrasesSignal phrases
A signal phrase and the in-text citation isolates the borrowed material from your commentary
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Rule 3- the first word of the quotation is capitalized. He said, “WRule 3- the first word of the quotation is capitalized. He said, “W
Rule 4- both parts of a divided quotation are enclosed in quotation marks. The first word of the second part is not capitalized unless it begins a new sentence
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Old Rochester Regional School District Massachusetts Superintendency Union # 55 ela grade 8 Curriculum Document Overarching Theme for the yearOld Rochester Regional School District Massachusetts Superintendency Union # 55 ela grade 8 Curriculum Document Overarching Theme for the year
Overarching Theme for the year: How can we understand things (stories, novels, situations, people) better by looking at them from another person’s perspective?
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Unit descriptionUnit description
The unit will culminate in a project wherein students employ a trusted adult to tell them about a defining moment in their adolescence and how this moment shaped their current identity
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Grade 8 InformationalGrade 8 Informational
This permission does not apply to mass distribution of these materials, electronically or otherwise
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Course Title: ela 8Course Title: ela 8
Clarity/Clarify: "Most clearly and correctly expresses " "The best way to write the sentence to make it clear and concise."
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West Haven Public Schools Unit Planning Organizer Subject: English Language Arts Grade: 8 Unit: #5 – Dramatically Speaking Pacing: 29 DaysWest Haven Public Schools Unit Planning Organizer Subject: English Language Arts Grade: 8 Unit: #5 – Dramatically Speaking Pacing: 29 Days
What techniques does a writer use to help the reader create a visual image in his or her mind?
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Delaware English Language Arts Standards Learning ProgressionsDelaware English Language Arts Standards Learning Progressions
College and Career Readiness (ccr): Read closely to determine what the text says explicitly and to make logical inferences from it; cite specific textual evidence when writing or speaking to support conclusions drawn from the text
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Grade 8: Module 2b: Unit 2: Lesson 11 Analyzing the Model EssayGrade 8: Module 2b: Unit 2: Lesson 11 Analyzing the Model Essay
I can write arguments to support claims with clear reasons and relevant evidence. (W 1)
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