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Composition January 5th
ChreiaUse your device to look up this word and be
prepared to share with the class.
• A formal structure for writing about a commonly known saying.
• The saying has some universal life lesson to it, like a proverb, maxim, etc.
• Comes from ancient Greek/Roman classical ways of education
• An essay that begins to combine expository and persuasive techniques
Fish and visitors stink after three days.
Benjamin Franklin
CHREIA January 5th
Simplified . . . 6 Paragraphs 1. Praise the author
2. Restate the saying
3. Explain relevance
4. Contrast What happens when ignored
5. Compare What happens when followed
6. Conclude and personalize
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DOL 49 January 11th
~the ~next ~day ~as ~arranged ~by ~aunt ~nurse ~juliet ~and ~romeo ~met ~at ~juliets ~church ~i ~want ~to ~marry ~you ~juliet ~articulated ~romeo
CHREIA Contrast January 11th4. Contrast Things that go wrong?
In your journal, write a paragraph showing EVIDENCE of what happens when this advice is not heeded.
In Latin, the term persona non grata means "an unwelcome person." One story about such a guest is the story of Troy. Menalaus, king of Sparta, received Paris, a prince of Troy, as an honored guest in his palace. He threw the young man a huge feast and gave him the freedom to wander his gardens. How did Paris repay such find hospitality? By stealing Menalaus' wife, Helen! It was Paris abduction of Helen that launched the Trojan War. If ever there was a bad guest, a persona non grata, Paris certainly deserved the name.
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CHREIA Contrast January 11th4. Contrast Things that go wrong?
In your journal, write a paragraph showing EVIDENCE of what happens when this advice is not heeded.
VOCAB 7b JUNO January 12th
Log on to Juno and open Vocab 7b. Work independently until
I can check your flashcards/study materials.
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CHREIA Compare January 12th5. Compare Evidence of living with proverb in mind?
In your journal, write a paragraph showing EVIDENCE of what happens when this advice is heeded by guests or hosts.
CHREIA Conclusion January 12th6. Conclusion Make it personal!
In your journal, write a paragraph that serves as an epilogue, tying all the pieces together and circling back to the proverb, while
making it personal
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CHREIA Compare January 12th5. Fifth paragraph Example
In your journal, write your own paragraph giving EVIDENCE that paying attention to this proverb makes being or having guests a
positive experience.
On the other hand, the poet Homer was always a welcome guest wherever he wandered. Legend tells us that he was a blind minstrel, little more than a beggar, but that he was in great demand for his skill as a storyteller. Greek chieftains and kings would throw feasts for Homer just to have him strum his harp and sing about the lives of two heroes, Achilles and Odysseus. His stories were so wonderful that they are still remembered to day as the Iliad and the Odyssey.
CHREIA Conclusion January 12th3. Conclusion Sample
I apply the rule of three days to myself whenever I am visiting friends. I try never to intrude on anyone's home for longer than that unless I am particularly well acquainted with them. Even then, I work to be as helpful as possible by helping to prepare the food for our meals and washing the dishes and making my bed helping to keep things picked up. I would not want any of my friends to think of dead fish when I enter their homes!
In your journal, write a paragraph that serves as an epilogue, tying all the pieces together and circling back to the proverb, while
making it personal
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DOL 50 January 13th
~they ~ask ~the ~reverend ~laurence ~if ~he ~would ~marry ~them ~the ~reverend ~said ~no ~you ~are ~to ~young ~and ~unfledged. ~after ~all ~juliet ~is only 14
CHREIA Final Revisions January 13th
1. Revisions IN YOUR JOURNAL:> Ensure each paragraph serves it's specific purpose.> Eliminate repetition of ideas and replace words for imagery/emotion.> Add transitions for flow and clarity.> Correct spelling and grammar.
2. Final copy typed in MLA Format
TWO THINGS
Don't go to:• Padgett• Watkins
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