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Tell us something relevant about the topic of your zine.
Interesting¡
Tell us something relevant about the topic of your zine.
Interesting¡
Tell us something relevant about the topic of your zine.
Interesting¡
Dance in a funny for 10 seconds.
Omg¡
Say something nice to one of your partners.
That’s cute!
Do 3 push-ups!
Omg!
What’s plagiarism?
the practice of taking someone else's work or ideas and passing them off as one's own.
What’s the rebuttal in a zine?
It’s a response to the counterclaim
What’s the counterclaim in zine?
It’s the explanation of an opposing claim
What’s the evidence in a zine?
It’s the explanation of why or how the evidence supports
What’s the reason in a zine?
It’s the information that supports the claim
What’s a claim in a zine?
It’s something you believe
What’s a Zine?
A zine is most commonly a small circulation publication of original or appropriated texts and images.
The kids, which/who ran down the street, are not from our school.
who
Relative pronouns: Isn’t that John, which/ whose sister is the school captain?
whose
Mr. Smith, which/ who is my teacher, is really kind.
who
Relative pronouns: My cousin wrote a song, of which/ that I’ve forgotten the date.
which
Relative pronoun: That is a scent that/who reminds me of my granny.
that
Relative clauses: The ball who/ that hit me was red.
that