June 18: IN CLASS MULTIPLE CHOICE SECTIONS (two readings and M/C on each and both) [test weight] Last assessment
June 20: You bring your questions, we go over your last two assessments, study
June 24th Provincial exam 9:00 am
Do not be absent for class assessments as there will be no make up sessions.
Here is some more info. to help in your preparation for the Provincial exam:
Re: First two essays on the provincial)
· Embed the language of the question asked in your thesis! Have a thesis! Ex. If it is your intention to discuss the theme of victimization in a particular text, you must use the word in your thesis statement. Without using the language of the question, you either stray off topic, are unclear or worse, have NO THESIS!
· Echo the language of your thesis/question throughout the essay. Basically, this is PEEc. You need to create unity and continuity by referencing the thesis/purpose of your essay in every paragraph. (Synonyms may be used but must be introduced as such)
· Avoid synopsis. Do so by cleaving strongly to having a clear thesis, then topic sentences and only place those parts of the story in each paragraph that support the specific topic of that paragraph/serves the purpose of your thesis. PEEc
· Don’t forget to conclude. Conclusions introduce no new information, but restate/reinforce/recap what has come before.
· Avoid editorializing. A literary essay ought not include any info. from outside the text. It is not a place for the writer to express their opinions. Indeed the writer ought not call attention to themselves or to the writing at all. Ex. DO NOT say, “I will show in this essay.” Use 3rd person and literary present tense,
· Don’t declare things you cannot or do not prove/demonstrate
· If you forget to make/indicate paragraph breaks, go back in and add // in front of where ever a break should be. This is very important because paragraphing indicates organized thought. If you miss this, you will lose 2/12 marks on your essay on the provincial.
· Use the tools/techniques you have studied (critical theory, hero’s journey) to enrich your analysis. Answer “So what?” Why do we care? What has the text/author to offer their reader? This is what distinguishes A papers from others.
Synthesis essay and Exam Prep:
You will be reviewing and writing a synthesis paper next week. What follows here is some support for that effort. Again, you have written this sort of thing this year and in other years. It shares things structurally with a comparison essay but goes further to explore the impact of the comparison thematically. We will practice on Tuesday and you will write it Thursday. Please take a little time to take a look at the following before then.
BC Provincial Exam site: comprehensive
Scoring guides from the provincial exam
BC Provincial Exam site: comprehensive
Scoring guides from the provincial exam