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Please pick up your clicker. Refer to “Women’s Brains” page 518. Multiple Choice Please pick up your clicker. Refer to “Women’s Brains” page 518. Do your own.

#36 Classical Oration 10/21 Introduction (exordium): hook the audience, establish ethos and tone Narration (narratio): facts, background info. Why the problem needs to be addressed Confirmation (conifmatio): development and proof, evidence and examples Refutation (refutatio): addresses the counterargument Conclusion (peroratio): brings it all together- so what?

You try it Read example, “Not By Math Alone” Label the 5 parts of the classical oration structure

You try it Read example, “Not By Math Alone” Label the 5 parts of the classical oration structure Check your work- see the labeled piece in your textbook, page 112-113

Extra credit Atherton advantage 6:30-8:30 Thursday

For Weds: Read “Mind Over Muscle” 577 Read “Putting Down the Gun” 573 Create a Rhetorical Triangle for each Be prepared to discuss and respond in writing during class tomorrow. Current Event due tomorrow- gender issue Reminder: Awakening- by Friday, October 24: Read through Chapter 14. Quiz and Socratic Seminar.