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9th grade- End of challenge 2
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Say something nice to one of your partners.
That’s cute!
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What’s plagiarism?
the practice of taking someone else's work or ideas and passing them off as one's own.
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What’s the counterclaim in zine?
It’s the explanation of an opposing claim
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What’s the reason in a zine?
It’s the information that supports the claim
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Tell us something relevant about the topic of your zine.
Interesting¡
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Relative pronoun: That is a scent that/who reminds me of my granny.
that
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Relative pronouns: Isn’t that John, which/ whose sister is the school captain?
whose
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The kids, which/who ran down the street, are not from our school.
who
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What’s the evidence in a zine?
It’s the explanation of why or how the evidence supports
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Do 3 push-ups!
Omg!
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Tell us something relevant about the topic of your zine.
Interesting¡
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Mr. Smith, which/ who is my teacher, is really kind.
who
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Tell us something relevant about the topic of your zine.
Interesting¡
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Relative pronouns: My cousin wrote a song, of which/ that I’ve forgotten the date.
which
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What’s a Zine?
A zine is most commonly a small circulation publication of original or appropriated texts and images.
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Relative clauses: The ball who/ that hit me was red.
that
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Dance in a funny for 10 seconds.
Omg¡
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What’s a claim in a zine?
It’s something you believe
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What’s the rebuttal in a zine?
It’s a response to the counterclaim
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