Unit 1: coming of Age Goals.

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Unit 1: coming of Age Goals

Unit 1 Goals What will I be expected to do by the end of this unit? To understand the concept of coming of age To identify diction, syntax, imagery, and tone—and to understand the way they work together to convey and author’s or speaker’s voice To incorporate voice effectively in writing To analyze and use rhetorical appeals and evidence to present an argument to an audience To support an inference or claim using valid reasoning and relevant and sufficient evidence