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Sunday, April 22, 2012

IEW Checklist



The pdf is for live classes. You can print out one per essay.

For online classes, use this template. Copy and paste it under your essay.  

DRESS UPs
who
which
ly
bc
www asia
QA
SV

OPENERs
1
2
3
4
5
6
7

DECs

M3

OWLs

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Here are a two examples of excellent online checklists:

CHECKLIST (Nora)

DRESS-UPS
who P1: who was a farmer P2: who was a Portuguese P3: who is someone that
which P1: which are the same P2: which brought about the P3: which triggered the First 
bc P1: because people discovered that P2: because of competition between P3: because people became addicted
ly P1: originally P2: newly P3: illegally
asia P1: when a man named P2: when a Japanese monk P3: when the Qing Dynasty
QA P1: intricate P2: essential P3: massive
SV P1: uncovered P2: racing P3: surpassed

OPENERS
#1 P1: Because matcha became P2: Because Britain was attempting P3: Because the British East
#2 P1: At first, tea was P2: Over time, the Japanese P3: After the mission, the
#3 P1: Gradually, over hundreds of P2: Early in the Seventeenth P3: Finally, in 1839, a
#4 P1: Gaining popularity with the P2: During the Ming Dynasty P3: Fighting along the Chinese
#5 P1: As a result, a P2: Since tea drinking was P3: As time raced ahead
#6 P1: Matcha was successful, successful, successful. P2: Soon, everyone wanted tea. P3: The undercover trip was successful.
#7 P1: Honored in books and P2: Created because of competition P3: Disguised, he traveled through

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CHECKLIST (Kat)

 DRESS UPs 
who P1:man who stood . . . P2:Robert Fortune who was quite . . . P3:Senator Rikyū, who told
which P1:tea plant which had, of . . . P2:which triggered . . . P3:boat which was filled
ly  P1:commonly as . . . P2:reluctantly . . . P3:eventually
bc  P1:changed because things . . . P2:standing because it . . . P3:grown because of the hard
asia  P1:consumed as a vegetable . . . P2:Hong Kong as a symbol . . . P3:887, when a respectable 
QA  P1:rather stubborn eyes to . . . P2:British were insatiable and . . . P3:acting so dispirited, reluctant
SV  P1:was first cultivated 6000 . . . P2:destroyed, triggering the . . . P3:things to contemplate

OPENERS (SENTENCE STARTER)
#1 P1:Because of its popularity P2:Because of the customer's P3:Because China fought 
#2 P1:In desperation, he chewed P2:At the time, the British P3:After the Japanese monk
#3  P1:Originally consumed as  P2: Presumably, Thorin, who was P3:Initially, Britain paid 
#4  P1:Searching for grains P2:Gloating over their P3:Guarding their profit enviously
#5  P1:As tea spread P2:When Queen Catherine married P3:As soon as I mention this
#6  P1:Surprised are you? P2:How very rude of them! P3:Alright, let us begin.
#7  P1:Frightened of people P2:Weakened by the drugs P3:Undaunted by the labor
DEC
DEC-Q  P1: Surprised are you? P3: Did you think I would
SIM P2: addicted to it like moss


M3-n P1: landscapes, water, even human 
M3-ed P2: trooped, marched, and paraded
M3-adj: P3: dispirited, reluctant, and resentful

OWL
Metonia P1: horrors-I mean mysteries-of  P2: take-no steal-the plants
Anaphora P3: Stop acting… Stop glaring… Stop muttering

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