Welcome back! I'm writing this at yet another Brooklyn hipster cafe. It's the middle of the day, so no one else is here.
If you took Regents exams last week, I hope you did well. If you had no Regents exams, I hope you had a relaxing week and returned to school ready to work. We're halfway through the trimester; depending on how you're doing, you may have to step it up a bit in order to earn the credit.
This week is going to be a bit of a review. From your essays and feedback, it's clear that we need to go over CEE writing again, as well as paraphrasing and summarizing.
This quarter, I will not be accepting any essay rough drafts after the due date (Tuesday, February 14). Plan accordingly. Your rough draft and course/self-assessment are due Friday, February 16, Again, plan accordingly.
I am here after school for at least an hour EVERY DAY. If you're falling behind/in need of extra help/need computer access, take advantage of that.
In a comment below, give an example of a cause-effect relationship. If you understand what a cause-effect relationship is now, you can begin thinking about your essay topic.

If I miss school everyday I will fail.
ReplyDeletecause: constant smoking of cigarettes.
ReplyDeleteeffect: common possibility of getting lung cancer, asthma, bronchitis.
If i don't have enough sleep i won't wake up on time.
ReplyDeleteNo money no honnies
ReplyDeleteIf i come in late to school, it will make me miss class time.
ReplyDeletean example of cause and effect is , the cause is green house gases and the effect is global warming.
ReplyDeleteCause= If i cut school
ReplyDeleteEffect= It will cause me to fail and not graduate
Cause: Not coming to school on a daily basis
ReplyDeleteEffect: Points will be deducted from your final grade possibly leading to failure.
If I stay up to late at night, I will not be able to wake up for school in the morning.
ReplyDeleteIf i am constantly not showing up for work, then i will be fired.
ReplyDeleteIf i stay in school, i will get a better job and make more money.
ReplyDeleteAn example of a cause and effect is droping out of school and commiting to school and finishing.
ReplyDeleteIf i dont go take my regents , i wont have any chance of passing
ReplyDeleteMeagan Betances
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An Example of Cause and Effect Relationship:
Bandy's laptop stopped working, so Bandy bought a new laptop.
(EXPLANATION: The CAUSE was the original laptop not working. This leads to the EFFECT which is the laptop had to be replaced.)
Yeckseny Sales
ReplyDeletecause: don't study for a test.
effect: will receive a failing grade.
Cause- Waking up late
ReplyDeleteEffect- Failing classes
if someone loses their job paying their bills will be more difficult
ReplyDeleteCause: Being absent most of the time.
ReplyDeleteEffect: It causes us to make up a lot of work and/or fail.
Cause: Lack of exercise
ReplyDeleteEffect: non-stop weight gain
If you got to sleep late, you will wake up late.
ReplyDeleteGo*
ReplyDeleteif i miss anymore days this marking period i will fail overall and not get my credits ;/
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