“Letter from Birmingham Jail” Scavenger Hunt

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“Letter from Birmingham Jail” Scavenger Hunt Objective: To review AP terminology and rhetorical by conducting a scavenger hunt for examples and explain the effects of the examples on the reader

Warm-Up Read “Letter from Birmingham Jail” and complete a SOAPSTone S—speaker O—occasion A—audience S—subject T—tone

Scavenger Hunt Jigsaw Each group will be assigned a chunk of text to conduct a scavenger hunt for examples of rhetorical techniques and explanation of the effect on the reader. Combine groups to share examples from other chunks Only approve examples if they are accurate and give a clear explanation of the effect Groups with the most approved examples and explanations WIN!!