Coming of Age and Patriarchy in Dominicana

Lesson 2
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ELA

Unit 16

9th Grade

Lesson 2 of 20

Objective


Explain how word choice and syntax contribute to tone and style in opening of "#MeToo Has Done What the Law Could Not."

Readings and Materials


  • Article: “#MeToo Has Done What the Law Could Not” by Catharine A. MacKinnon 

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Target Task


Writing Prompt

Complete the following prompt: The most amazing thing about the first two paragraphs/first two sentences is...

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Key Thinking


Annotation Focus

Where do MacKinnon’s choices around syntax and word choice seem most revealing and important? 

Scaffolding Questions

What does MacKinnon assert in the first sentence? Why is this an effective choice for her to make as a writer? 

The second paragraph is one lengthy sentence filled with clauses. How can you split the second paragraph/sentence into multiple segments? What meaning does each segment convey? 

Zoom in on the following words/phrases. What connotations do they carry? How does this impact our understanding of the central idea that MacKinnon establishes in the introductory paragraphs?

  • “mass mobilization”
  • “unprecedented wave”
  • “disbelief and trivializing dehumanization” 

Ultimately, what contrast does the second paragraph help MacKinnon to establish? 

Discourse Questions

How does word choice and syntax contribute to the style and tone in opening two paragraphs?

Homework


Read and annotate “How to be a Man” by Simar Singh.
-    Annotation Focus: How does Sing define being a man? 

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Standards


  • LO 1.2B — Explain how the rhetorical features of an argument contribute to its effect and meaning.
  • RI.9-10.4 — Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in a text, including figurative, connotative, and technical meanings; analyze the cumulative impact of specific word choices on meaning and tone (e.g., how the language of a court opinion differs from that of a newspaper).
  • RI.9-10.6 — Determine an author's point of view or purpose in a text and analyze how an author uses rhetoric to advance that point of view or purpose.

Supporting Standards

LO 2.2A
LO 2.2B
LO 2.2C
LO 2.2D
LO 2.2E
LO 5.1A
LO 5.1B
RI.9-10.1
SL.9-10.1
W.9-10.2

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Analyze how MacKinnon develops her argument using logical reasoning and supporting evidence.

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