Friday, March 12, 2021

1984 and Stop and Frisk

 

Stop and Frisk, Right or Wrong?
https://www.commonlit.org/texts/stop-and-frisk-right-or-wrong



1984 and this article both consider the difficulty in finding balance between protecting people's freedom 

and keeping citizens safe. In 1984, the totalitarian government allows its citizens no freedom, which they 

supposedly do in their best interest. Discuss whether or not the government should be able to violate 


citizens' freedom if it is in their best interest. What dangers arise when citizens assume that all government 
actions are undertaken in their best interest? Who gets to decide what is in the citizens' best interest?

Think about the 3 slogans and what they represent in the book. Education, Technology and 

Leisure.Applythis article to what we are reading as well as to current events. 

Tuesday, April 14, 2020

Practice Makes Perfect April 15, 2020

Today, you will set a timer and post a full essay. This should take you 40 minutes. When you are finished, read classmate's essays and comment on at least 2. Its the Thatcher prompt. You should already have a GREAT introduction.

https://secure-media.collegeboard.org/digitalServices/pdf/ap/ap16_frq_english_language.pdf

Friday, March 13, 2020

What's the issue

We are currently in the tail end of a bioethics unit. What are some ethical issues surrounding the coronavirus? Make a claim about it. Argue it. Try not to repeat. There are a ton of ethical issues involved. Think. The impact is far reaching.

Wednesday, September 18, 2019

Happy Homecoming

After establishing your ethos, make an emotional plea to either keep celebrating homecoming the way it is currently at Elk County Catholic High School or to change the way we celebrate homecoming at Elk County Catholic High School. You should include in your argument all facets of the celebration including the weeks leading up to the event as well as the celebration at the football game and the dance. I will remind you, do NOT be a sophist. This is not designed to be a place to voice complaints, rather, it is a place to constructively discuss this high school's approach to homecoming weekend. If you have ideas that you think would make it better, share them. If you have an argument that warrants not having a homecoming, we will listen to that argument as well. But be respectful, or your post will be removed. And have fun with it!



Friday, February 8, 2019

Question #3

In his 1998 book Life the Movie: How Entertainment Conquered Reality, Neal Gabler wrote the following. One does not necessarily have to cluck in disapproval to admit that entertainment is all the things its detractors say it is: fun, effortless, sensational, mindless, formulaic, predictable and subversive. In fact, one might argue that those are the very reasons so many people love it. At the same time it is not hard to see why cultural aristocrats in the nineteenth century and intellectuals in the twentieth hated entertainment and why they predicted, as on typical nineteen century critic railed, that its eventual effect would be “to overturn all morality, to poison the springs of domestic happiness, to dissolve the ties of our social order, and to involve our country in ruin.” Write a thoughtful and carefully constructed essay in which you use specific evidence to defend, challenge, or qualify the assertion that entertainment has the capacity to “ruin” society.


Set your timer for 40 minutes. This is a timed writing. In your comments, assign a number to your classmates essay. Scores range from 0 to 9. Give a reason for your score.

Friday, November 2, 2018

Once Upon a Time....

Choose a fairy tale. Rewrite it in high style AND in low style. For a high style, you might choose the vernacular of one of the following: a doctor, a lawyer, a US president, or Shakespeare. For a low style, imagine the speaker as one of the following: a surfer, a country bumpkin, an urban teenager, or a chatty girl on her cell phone. Here are some fairy tales to choose from:

You should find and read the fairy tale before attempting the assignment. Also, once a fairy tale has been chosen, it cannot be repeated. THese are just a few suggestions. When the list runs out, you are expected to find your own. There are hundreds of fairy tales, so it should not be a problem. Be sure that you're telling the WHOLE story, in chronological order. 

"The Three Little Pigs""
"The Ugly Duckling"
"Hansel and Gretel"
"Rumpelstiltskin"
"Rapunzel"
"The Elves and the Shoemaker"
"Sleeping Beauty"
"Little Red Riding Hood"
"The Fisherman and His Wife"
"The Gingerbread Man"
"Henny Penny"
"Puss in Boots"
"Jack and the Beanstalk"

Friday, October 5, 2018

Let's say....

1. Give us a scenario in which someone is proposing something that you either agree with, or disagree with OR
 2. something you are proposing to someone else.
THEN, write a letter making an argument for or against what it is the person or group of people is considering.

For example,
1. You school is considering extending the school day an extra hour.
2. You have just had a birthday, and you were hopign your parents would extend your curfew but they didn't. Argue for a one hour extension.

So, first you need to choose a scenario and tell us what it is, then, you pen them a letter. You must use 5 of the 6 logical means we discussed in this last chapter.
Enthymeme
Historical Example
Comparison
Fable
Maxim

Be creative, and BE SURE your letter is fully developed. (ie make sure your blog isn't too short!)