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HW due Tuesday
1. Punctuating Dialogue
a. Read through your Punctuating Dialogue handout Punctuating Dialogue Handout + Practice Link (sorry this is scanned poorly)
b. Using the information from that handout, attempt to add in the correct punctuation for dialogue on short paragraph of writing on the back of the handout. If it feels easier, you could also re-write the paragraph with the improved punctuation/conventions. Do whatever works best for you.
c. Write a short paragraph of dialogue between two people. You can choose what to write, but if you want some ideas, I recommend that you write out a fake conversation between you and the president of the United States\
***We have not gone over this yet in class. This is pre-lesson practice. Do the best you can to attempt to make sense of the information you have. This is only practice. We will compare you work tonight to our lesson tomorrow and hopefully it will start to make more and more sense for you then.***
If you have spent more than 29 minutes on this homework, stop, let me know how far you got (mjansa@pps.net) and move on with your afternoon/evening.
HW due Tuesday
1. Punctuating Dialogue
a. Read through your Punctuating Dialogue handout Punctuating Dialogue Handout + Practice Link (sorry this is scanned poorly)
b. Using the information from that handout, attempt to add in the correct punctuation for dialogue on short paragraph of writing on the back of the handout. If it feels easier, you could also re-write the paragraph with the improved punctuation/conventions. Do whatever works best for you.
c. Write a short paragraph of dialogue between two people. You can choose what to write, but if you want some ideas, I recommend that you write out a fake conversation between you and the president of the United States\
***We have not gone over this yet in class. This is pre-lesson practice. Do the best you can to attempt to make sense of the information you have. This is only practice. We will compare you work tonight to our lesson tomorrow and hopefully it will start to make more and more sense for you then.***
If you have spent more than 29 minutes on this homework, stop, let me know how far you got (mjansa@pps.net) and move on with your afternoon/evening.
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