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Print Ad Essay

English IV Your last essay of the term is to compare and contrast two print ads, preferably from the same magazine, connecting them through either the product marketed or the advertising method.  You may focus on two car ads, for example, or two ads that use a similar message or design. Your thesis should center on the primary connection between the ads, and the ads themselves will be used as support. Remember that when you refer to a magazine title, it is italicized. This paper - due printed (with your worksheets ) by the end of class Friday - should be shared with me as "lastname-ad analysis."

For Tuesday

English II Your homework for ACT V (all of p420) is due at the beginning of class. You will be working on in-class study guide for Macbeth . The exam is on Wednesday. Honors students, you will need to have your book finished by Thursday for the exam. Please bring your books. Everyone else will be working on creating a study guide for the midterm exam. English IV You will first take your final vocabulary quiz on letters P through W. The remainder of class will be working on in-class assignment designed to collect information about one of the print ads from your magazine. Do not forget to bring your magazine. Art Survey You will have in-class work related to chapters 12 and 13.

Midterm Exams

Art Survey Your exam covers Chapters 5-13. You should be able to search for the chapter in the box in the upper right, and Chapters 12-13 are now linked, as well. The guidelines for your study guide are below: Create a SLIDES outline to be used on the midterm exam The presentation should at least 3-4 slides on each chapter (5 through 13) Base the content on mine, which is already a summary DO NOT copy and paste - reduce/summarize and type it all yourself Share with me as “lastname-midterm" Include major periods, artists, styles and works You do not have to include pictures - should concentrate on text The more you include, the better you’ll do on the exam English II Your exam will include everything we have studied this term, including the Anglo-Saxon Period, the Middle Ages, and the Renaissance. Your complete study guide is online. You may copy/paste into a new document and insert your notes, or use it as the basis for your note cards. Either way, y