Room E209
English II and English Pre-AP
You must constantly ask yourself questions. What am I
reading? Does my writing reflect my ability to analyze and explore diverse
ideas and opinions? Am I willing to learn new concepts and apply them to my
daily life? Is my vocabulary a true reflection of who I am? Do I walk a path of
tolerance and exploration? Do I have the determination to pursue a quest for
knowledge and the strength to alter my convictions or solidify my beliefs due
to convincing evidence? Do I choose my own attitude, or let others determine my
state of being?
A great Rhetoric class asks these questions a thousand
fold. Prepare yourself. You are entering a world of questions, rich in dialogue,
which pursues the written word and its convictions with earnest intent and
extreme purpose. To learn. To enjoy. To succeed.
reading? Does my writing reflect my ability to analyze and explore diverse
ideas and opinions? Am I willing to learn new concepts and apply them to my
daily life? Is my vocabulary a true reflection of who I am? Do I walk a path of
tolerance and exploration? Do I have the determination to pursue a quest for
knowledge and the strength to alter my convictions or solidify my beliefs due
to convincing evidence? Do I choose my own attitude, or let others determine my
state of being?
A great Rhetoric class asks these questions a thousand
fold. Prepare yourself. You are entering a world of questions, rich in dialogue,
which pursues the written word and its convictions with earnest intent and
extreme purpose. To learn. To enjoy. To succeed.