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Bellwork Directions: 1) Copy the sentence. 2) Correct the errors in the sentence. 3) Underline the words or phrases that provide clues to the meaning of the word in bold. 4) Come up with a definition for the word in bold. While some people chose rabbit’s feet or four leaf clovers as talismans my cousin’s prefer to use there dirty socks.

Unit 3: Age of Reason In the end Annotate all the rhetorical devices and strategies used in a speech Use these same devices and strategies in your speech Ace the test

KWL On a sheet of a paper, create 3 columns and label them accordingly. Then, fill in the first 2 columns with what you KNOW about the Age of Reason and what you WANT TO KNOW about the Age of Reason. Know Want to Know Learned

Age of Reason: Quick and Dirty Events French and Indian War  Britain needed $$ attempted to collect taxes from colonies Boston Massacre declared independence stage was set for war Literature politics public newspapers, pamphlets, magazines, and speeches independence Thomas Paine’s Common Sense Ben Franklin

More Terms Repetition Restatement Parallelism Rhetorical Question Hypophora Concession to Counterargument Rebuttal of Counterargument Appeal to friendly Appeal to hostile Ethos Pathos Logos Motif Allusion Call to action

Think-Pair-Share What would you be willing to die for?

Patrick Henry’s Speech Round 1: Listen and then react Round 2: Read and annotate

Touchstone Get a sheet of paper and number 1-25. Scaled score 50-60 = 70 60-70 = 80 70-80 = 90 80-90 = 100 90-100 = 105 When done, work on annotating Henry speech.

You Should Find appeal to hostile allusion x 2 anaphora x 5 hypophora x 2 motif x 2 parallelism repetition x 2 rebuttal of counterargument asyndeton antithesis