Monday, April 9

Welcome Back! ~ Monday, April 9

GRAMMAR
Warm-up:  Take this little quiz on Accept/Except & Affect/Effect
  • Lots of papers will be returned while you work on this. 

PERSUASION

EQ: What are rhetorical devices? What makes an argument persuasive?
Let's get some starter definitions in your journal:
  • Logical Fallacy - an error in argument that makes something seem convincing even if it is not true. (These errors may be used purposefully or accidentally.)
  • Rhetoric - the art of using language effectively and persuasively.
PRACTICE
  • You could study this link to refresh your memories or watch this video.
  • Journal 31: With a partner, look over the list from this link. Talk over the issue and how to use all three methods to argue a side. Then, compose a well written paragraph, explaining your arguement. Please mention the word rhetoric as well.
  • If we have time, test yourself on E, L & P by untangling the mixed up examples here


HW: Finish the ELP Mix up in Notability, etc... Just label each bullet as ethos, logos or pathos.




http://examples.yourdictionary.com/examples-of-ethos-logos-and-pathos.html

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