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Today's vocabulary. Write two sentences (no activity for the journal).
hegemony (n)- influence or control over another country, a group of people, etc
equivocate (v)- to use unclear language especially to deceive or mislead someone
Today's class & instructions:
You will be peer editing today. Mr. Rogers will pass out your peer editing sheet. There are two. This paper goes with your example essay.
*This is a very simple peer edit sheet. Please fill out every, single section. Make marks and comments on your partner's paper. Discuss your marks with them. This should be a discussion. Make sure they have all requirements from the assignment paper and the PA State Writing Rubric: http://www.iu9.org/view/127.pdf
You are in groups of four. Numbers 1 & 2 and 3 & 4 switch papers for the first edit. Numbers 1 & 3 and 2 & 4 switch for the second edit. If you have a group of 5, just make sure to get two different people. If someone is absent, just pass your paper in a circle to complete two edits.
Mod 1:
1- Ian
2- Grace
3- Eric
4- Mikey1- Stefany
2- Shelby
3- Emma
4- Ben
1. Itzel
2. Michael Y3. Khai
4. Ryan
1. Ricky
2. Kat3. David
4. Brenda
Mod 2:
1. Drew
2. Aaron
3. Jake
4. Janet
5. Olivia
1. Rachel
2. Ellena
3. Becka
4. Madi
5. Katie
1. Gill
2. Joanna
3. Jason
4. Amanda
1. John
2. Emma
3. Leah
4. Tyler
When you are finished, please read the following:
Subject/Strategies book- What
is description?- p. 154-157; 160-164....your only assignment is to revise your paper for Wednesday.
Hegemony- The dictator had complete hegemony over Russia.
ReplyDeleteEquivocate- The early setlers tried equivocating when talking to the natives about land.
Hegemony - The Romans established a hegemony as they conquered the English Isles.
ReplyDeleteEquivocate - In school we equivocated a secret language that our teachers would not understand.
The popular boy had a great deal of hegemony over the rest of his class.
ReplyDeleteThe politician equivocated throughout his speech to make himself sound like the best choice.
Hitler had hegemony of the Germans, this allowed him to capture all of the Jew's.
ReplyDeleteMy mom was suspicious that I was lying to her so i talked equivocately to mislead her.
The United States of America has hegemony over most countries.
ReplyDeleteThe politician talked in an equivocate way during his speech in order to gather support for his presidential candidacy.
The Native Americans were once under the hegemony of Europeans.
ReplyDeleteMy brother is always equivocating to trick me into doing his chores.
The hegemony of the regime lead to many of its leaders jumping from their rooftops.
ReplyDeleteThe witness equivocated his statement so that he could not be accused of betrayal by his closest friend, who committed the murder.
The principal of the school has hegemony over all of the students and staff.
ReplyDeleteTo equivocate the parents, the young children spoke in Pig Latin when they were discussing their plans for tomorrow night.
Hegemony- The ambassador had a great hegemony in the country in which he resided.
ReplyDeleteEquivocate- Everyday I try to equivocate myself out of doing work with Mr. Godack in calculus.
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ReplyDeleteThe polish were under Nazi hegemony during WWII.
ReplyDeleteThe student tried to equivocate the teacher out of getting in trouble when he got caught cheating, stating that he was copying missing class work.
The hegemony over Pennsylvania by the United States was very concerning because of the unjust rules.
ReplyDeleteThe antagonist was famous for equivocating his subjects to trick them into doing tasks for him.
The first settlers assumed hegemony over the Native Americans.
ReplyDeleteThe boy equivocated his parents in order to go to the party Friday night
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ReplyDeleteThe Romans were once most the hegemonic people in the world.
DeleteMichael Scarn likes to talk in an equivocate manner when negotiating with his clients.
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ReplyDeleteHegemony - As President of the United States, Barrack Obama exerts substantial HEGEMONY over the health of our nation and our country's image to the outside world.
DeleteSlavery constituted one of the darkest periods in American history, during which white supremacists possessed a powerful HEGEMONY over African-American men, women, and children, who worked as subservient slaves on southern plantations.
Equivocate - Seeing that the customer looked confused, the man at the car dealership attempted to EQUIVOCATE unclear details in an attempt to sell the expensive sports car and make a handsome profit.
The plastics had hegemony of the school, they let anyone or anything get in their way.
ReplyDeleteMost people think that math is an equivocate form of speech because of all the different equations and symbols.
The Soviet Union had hegemony over eastern Europe after WWII.
ReplyDeleteMs. Barnhart never equivocates our homework assignments, I always know what to do.
CEO have hegemony over the whole company and everyone who works there.
ReplyDeleteThe man began to equivocate to the telemarketer on the other end of the phone to confuse him and get them to never call again.
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DeleteDonald Trump wields hegemony over a number of ignorant people.
ReplyDeleteWhen trying to convince one’s parents of something, it may be wise to equivocate.
The United States of America creates hegemony over other countries by making them addicted to cocaine.
ReplyDeleteMy mother equivocates to the children in her class to get them to do her bidding.
Using solely his charm and wit, Steve was able to create a hegemony over the entire European Union.
ReplyDeleteSteve began speaking in ancient Arabic, just to equivocate the audience.
After voting, the woman prayed that the president would exert positive hegemony over the country.
ReplyDeleteThe boy continued to equivocate his story in order to confuse his parents and not get punished for the lie he told.
Hegemony- The President of the United States had hegemony over the Americans.
ReplyDeleteEquivocate- The politician spoke in an equivocate way to deceive the voters.
My mother hold hegemony over her office team as well as her children.
ReplyDeleteWhen Mr. Godack teaches a new lesson, he inadvertently equivocates the class with new terms and calculus concepts.
England had hegemony over the New World, America, for hundreds of years.
ReplyDeleteThe teacher is sure to never equivocate her students because she does not want them to be deceived.
Hitler had hegemony over many countries during World War II.
ReplyDeleteThe lying student equivocated the teacher when question where he was during class.
As the owner of the dog, he had complete hegemony over the dog.
ReplyDeleteThe employee equivocated his story in order to keep his job.
Hitler had strong hegemony over Germany.
ReplyDeleteThe student began to equivocate to the teacher about him doing last nights homework.
The leader marched with hegemony over the protest group.
ReplyDeleteThe teacher wrote a equivocate note to the students to find out who was ready for the new semester
Hegemony:The Spanish had hegemony over the Aztec Empire in 1519, when they invaded Mexico.
ReplyDeleteEquivocate: The girl equivocated when her two arguing friends asked her who she thought sang better.
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ReplyDeleteThe clique at school acted as though they had a large amount of hegemony over everyone else.
ReplyDeleteAfter lying to his parents time and time again, the boy had to better equivocate his lies in order to prevent the truth from being revealed.