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Title: Nov. 20-21


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Nov. 20-21
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Bellwork Nov. 20-21
  • Should self-reliance and individualism outweigh
    the needs to conform to societys customs and
    traditions?
  • Explain thoroughly and give examples!!!!!

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Compreshension
  • Who is the author?
  • What is the essay about?
  • What is Self-Reliance

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Accountable Talk Stems
  • I agree with you because.
  • Where do you see that?
  • How does that connect to?
  • I have a different opinion.
  • I also noticed. Do you agree?
  • Is there another way to solve the problem?
  • Did everyone hear that?
  • I have something to add.
  • What did you mean when you said?
  • Say more. We can wait.
  • Say more about what you mean.
  • What is your evidence?
  • Who can add to what was said?
  • Can you repeat what_______said?
  • I would like to add to that

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Get in Baseball groups and answer these questions
  • Which of Emersons statements would you choose as
    a guideline for personal conduct? Explain.
  • (a). According to the first paragraph, what
    conviction does every person eventually adopt?
    (b) Do you agree that every person comes to these
    realizations? Explain.
  • (a). How does Emerson describe society? (b).
    According to Emerson, what is societys main
    purpose?
  • What is Emersons view of consistency?
  • (a) How does Emerson support his claim that to
    be great is to be misunderstood? (b) Do you
    agree with Emerson that to be great is to be
    misunderstood? Why or why not?
  • What transcendentalist belief is best described
    in the following quote Speak what you think
    now in hard words and tomorrow speak what
    tomorrow thinks in hard words again, though it
    contradict everything you said today.
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