I can reflect on my performance on the On- Demand Testing. May 14, 2013.

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I can reflect on my performance on the On- Demand Testing. May 14, 2013

Design your T-shirt Choose a color that represents how you think you performed on the PASSAGE based writing. Design a symbol (logo) that represents how you think you performed on the STAND ALONE writing. Create a saying (quote, or catch phrase) that represents how you performed overall. Decide the cost of the shirt depending on the amount of effort and work you put into your writing.

With a Group Your group will serve as a T-shirt company. You will create a campaign. How would you market each of your shirts? What would your TV/radio commercial look/sound like? (Be sure to include at least one of the persuasive techniques we have discussed: ethos, pathos, and logos). Create an ad for your shirts. Your group will perform your ads and then the class will vote on the most persuasive and creative ad.