Born a Crime by Trevor Noah AP English Language and Composition

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Born a Crime by Trevor Noah AP English Language and Composition Essay Assignment Born a Crime by Trevor Noah AP English Language and Composition

Dialectical Journal feedback Quantitative score—did you have a minimum of 20 entries? Qualitative score Check plus: effective analysis, keep up the good work! Check: on the right track, but could dig deeper; review sample entries Check minus: mostly summary; review sample entries

Essay Assignment Prompt: Trevor Noah explores many themes in his autobiography, Born a Crime. Select one theme and identify Noah’s argument. Then, analyze the rhetorical strategies Noah uses to convey his message. The essay should be a maximum of 750 words It will be submitted to Turnitin by Sunday, March 17, 2019 Next 20 entries can focus on one theme in particular The essay will be scored using the AP Rhetorical Analysis rubric

Essay planning Analyze the rhetorical situation Thesis Body paragraphs Make me proud, kids Essay planning Analyze the rhetorical situation Thesis Identify Noah’s argument regarding topic (be specific—this is his purpose) Write in response to the prompt (see previous slide) Body paragraphs Main idea: What strategies does Noah use to convey his argument? BE SPECIFIC—no “appeals to pathos, ethos, or logos” Evidence from the book can be quoted, paraphrased, or summarized Analysis: What is the intended effect on the reader? Purpose: How does this strategy support Noah’s argument?