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Warm-Up Please get into your groups immediately! You have 15 minutes to rehearse your skit, finish your details, or whatever else you need to do. Presentations will start as soon as that time is up.

Pitch Your Product You must fill out a presentation analysis for each group. They are a grade! Groups: Use good presentation skills!

Voting Choose your top three groups based on their powers of persuasion – not just the product or popularity.

Self and Group Grade On a piece of paper, please grade yourself and all members of your group. Give specific details for each score. 5- The most valuable member of this group, contributed many great ideas, did more than a fair share of the work, and acted as a leader. 4- A very valuable member of this group, contributed many ideas, did a fair share of the work. 3 - Most of the time a good member of the group, contributed some ideas, did a reasonable amount of work. 2 – At times a good member of the group, contributed a few ideas, did a small amount of work. 1- Not a good member of the group, contributed few ideas, did very little work.

Ethos, Pathos, Logos Quiz Show what you learned!