Today's SAT Word: Rhetorical (adj.): dealing with persuasion.
In today's class, we reviewed three different rhetorical strategies in order to help strengthen our arguments.
Today's Warm-Up Question: If a teenager commits a crime, should the teenager AND his/her parents be held accountable for their actions? Or should the teenager ALONE be held accountable for their actions?
Today's Lesson Notes: Click here.
Tonight's Homework: Read the first letter to the board of education (additional copies of this letter are posted in your class's folder in the back of room 209).
Today's Warm-Up Question: If a teenager commits a crime, should the teenager AND his/her parents be held accountable for their actions? Or should the teenager ALONE be held accountable for their actions?
Today's Lesson Notes: Click here.
Tonight's Homework: Read the first letter to the board of education (additional copies of this letter are posted in your class's folder in the back of room 209).
When you read the letter, identify four things:
1) One example of PATHOS in the letter
2) One example of LOGOS in the letter
3) One example of ETHOS in the letter
4) What rhetorical strategy does this letter use? Judicial, Epideictic, or Deliberative? DEFEND YOUR ANSWER.
1) One example of PATHOS in the letter
2) One example of LOGOS in the letter
3) One example of ETHOS in the letter
4) What rhetorical strategy does this letter use? Judicial, Epideictic, or Deliberative? DEFEND YOUR ANSWER.
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