Today's class was a good chance for you to practice mulitple choice questions in a similar fashion to the AP exam. Most of you finished 30 questions in about 40 - 50 minutes. You can see there will be a fine balance between speed and accuracy on the exam. Keep in mind the actual exam has 55 multiple choice questions in 60 minutes.
One person left with a textbook that is mine - please return it.
For homework you need to read the Toulmin argument handout explaining the structure and offering tools for analysis of an argument. After reading that, please read Hayakawa's essay Bilingualism in America and annotate the essay or take notes about the parts of the essay you consider to be the claim, warrant, data, counterargument, rebuttal, etc. What is the thesis of the esssay?
Also remind me about the $25000 scholarship opportunity.
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