Study vocabulary words. Unit 1 quiz on Thursday! Objective February 11, 2015 Video Games - Which side are you on? Homework: Study vocabulary words. Unit 1 quiz on Thursday! Objective I can evaluate arguments and claims made in text and distinguish between logical arguments and faulty reasoning. Warm Up: In your notes, write VOCABULARY IN CONTEXT and number 1-5 below that. Complete the activity on pg. 21 of your vocab book by writing the letter of the correct answer.
Vocabulary in context 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Part 3: Analyze the texts http://blogs.mtu.edu/commute/files/2013/04/books1.jpg Turn to pg. 940 in your Lit book
Now read... Dangerous Threat? No - Loving Pet! pg. 940 http://www.hdwallpaperscool.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/lovely-hd-wallpapers-of-pitbull-dog-new-fresh-pitbull-dog-images-free-download.jpg
1. Reread lines 1-6. What is the author's claim?
2. Review the persuasive techniques listed on pg. 938 2. Review the persuasive techniques listed on pg. 938. Which technique does the author use in the boxed sentence?
3. What reason does the author give in the third paragraph to support her claim? Explain this reason in your own words.
4. Reread lines 19-24. In your opinion, does the author include enough evidence to support her claim? Why or why not.
5. Are the facts in this editorial used for or against the issue of keeping pit bulls as pets? Explain.
Is This the Kind of Dog That You Want Roaming Our Streets? Now read... Is This the Kind of Dog That You Want Roaming Our Streets? pg. 941 http://www.wggb.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/pit-bull.jpg
1. In your own words, describe the claim that the poster makes 1. In your own words, describe the claim that the poster makes. What supporting evidence do you find?
2. What persuasive technique is used to convince the intended audience - responsible neighbors - of the claim? How can you tell?
3. How do the photograph and the page design add to the persuasive power of the poster? Explain your answer.
4. One example of loaded language has been boxed 4. One example of loaded language has been boxed. Find two additional examples.
5. Compare and contrast the structure and viewpoints of these two different authors writing for the same purpose - to persuade you to accept their claims about pit bulls. Which text is most convincing? Why? Is This the Kind of Dog That You Want Roaming Our Streets? Dangerous Threat? No- Loving Pet
Today we will be reading two articles about video games Today we will be reading two articles about video games. Answer the following questions in your notes: Make a T-chart listing 3 positives and 3 negatives of playing video games What kind of video games do you play? How much time do you spend a week playing video games? Do you think video games have a positive or negative effect on you? http://static1.gamespot.com/uploads/original/231/2311105/2611903-xbox+one.jpg
Playing video games + -
Argument support claim the reasons or evidence that help to prove that claim. Support in an argument is usually for or against an issue. claim a writer's position on a problem or issue. http://www.ask-gratitude.com/images/argument5.jpg
Turn to pg. 943 in your Lit book
Watch out for these weaknesses... Evaluating support http://pcplacements.com/wp-content/uploads/watch-out.jpg Watch out for these weaknesses...
vague language statements that are unclear http://ny-image0.etsy.com/il_fullxfull.138015592.jpg statements that are unclear
irrelevant examples examples that do not directly relate to the claim http://treasure.diylol.com/uploads/post/image/534642/resized_creepy-willy-wonka-meme-generator-oh-of-course-i-m-listening-i-am-intrigued-by-your-story-that-is-irrelevant-to-my-life-157f69.jpg examples that do not directly relate to the claim
faulty reasoning reasoning that includes fallacies, or errors in logic http://content.gallup.com/origin/gallupinc/GallupSpaces/Production/Cms/GMJ/gvyuckldqek9bplxcsdlzq.jpg reasoning that includes fallacies, or errors in logic
" What Video Games Can Teach Us" Make a chart like this one for each of the articles: " What Video Games Can Teach Us" strong support weak support
" The Violent Side of Video Games " Make a chart like this one for each of the articles: " The Violent Side of Video Games " strong support weak support
A ARGUMENT Reread lines 1-17 and locate the author's claim. What reasons does she provide as support for her argument? What reasons does she include against it? Against For
B EVALUATE SUPPORT Reread lines 32-36. Why might the author have chosen to use vague language to make this point?
C EVALUATE SUPPORT Does the support the author provides in lines 51-60 seem strong? Explain why or why not.
D EVALUATE SUPPORT What irrelevant example does the author use in lines 66-70? Record this information in your chart and explain whether you think this is an example of faulty reasoning.
E ARGUMENT Reread the title of the selection, followed by lines 1-13. What claim does the author make?
F EVALUATE SUPPORT Reread lines 22-28. Why is this support weak? Record this information in your chart.
G EVALUATE SUPPORT Reread lines 29-32. What is the irrelevant example in these lines meant to support?
H EVALUATE SUPPORT Reread lines 47-55. Does the evidence in this section provide support for or against the claim? Explain why or why not.