Semicolons: A Mini-lesson
In this mini-lesson, students use one class period to explore Dr. King's use of semicolons and their rhetorical significance in his "Letter from Birmingham Jail." They then apply what they have learned by searching for ways to follow Dr. King's model and use the punctuation mark in their own writing. This lesson demonstrates a more advanced use of the semicolon rather than the basic use (to join two complete, related thoughts). It could be used toward the end of a unit on semicolons or as a refresher. The Holt Elements of Literature textbook contains a novella called "The Gold Cadillac," which is followed by a nonfiction essay, "Separate But Never Equal." These two texts are often taught around the Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday. The mini-lesson on semicolons would be an appropriate grammar complement to these literature studies.