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Aristotelian Rhetoric
We're off to a good start! As of the 23rd, students have completed two essays. Look at ParentConnect to ensure that your student is staying abreast with assignments. Next week we will begin our introduction to rhetorical analysis. On the sidebar you can find all of the written assessments that will be coming up as well as the writing workshops. I'll post due dates later in the week once I get a sense of how quickly we can proceed through the material
Here's to a good week!!