Note instances of persuasion, propaganda, and faulty reasoning in text 8 th Grade Standard 5.1d 7 th Grade Standard 5.1e 6 th Grade Sandard 5.1d.

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Note instances of persuasion, propaganda, and faulty reasoning in text 8 th Grade Standard 5.1d 7 th Grade Standard 5.1e 6 th Grade Sandard 5.1d

Note instances of persuasion, propaganda, and faulty reasoning in text What is the purpose of this advertisement? How does the author do this? What reasons does the author use to get you to call The Dog Washers? Do these reasons convince you to call The Dog Washers? What sort of information would be most useful to use to evaluate the accuracy of the flier? There are many attempts every day to get people to do something. When we watch television, listen to the radio, read advertisements, or even listen to people, we make decisions whether to agree with what we see or hear. It is important that we understand some of the ways that people attempt to persuade us. It is also important to determine the accuracy of the information.

Persuasion is neither good nor bad, but is simply the process of making others agree with you. Propaganda is persuasion done on a much larger scale and is intended to influence more people. In both cases, it is up to the reader to determine whether the information being given uses faulty or sound reasoning and to check the accuracy of the information. Note instances of persuasion, propaganda, and faulty reasoning in text

These are just a few of the techniques an author may use in persuasion and propaganda. It is important to determine whether the reasoning is faulty or sound as well as to check the accuracy of the information. Note instances of persuasion, propaganda, and faulty reasoning in text

Today Read these two passages to identify examples of the techniques used in persuasion and propaganda. Determine whether the reasoning is faulty or sound. Determine a source of information that could be used to evaluate the accuracy of the information.

Focus Question: What does a reader need to know to analyze a passage for instances of persuasion, propaganda, and faulty or sound reasoning? The purpose of the passage The size of the audience the author is trying to reach Whether the author uses exaggerated statements Whether the author makes conclusions based on a few examples Whether the author connects a famous person to the product or action Whether the author shows partiality to one side of an issue or group of people Whether the reasons being given are logical

Propaganda and Persuasion Although the author of a passage using persuasion or propaganda states his or her information as facts, it is also important to select a source of information that would validate the accuracy of the information. What sources are available to check the accuracy of information?

How can a reader select a source to verify the accuracy of the information? A reader needs to Understand the information in the passage. Understand the kinds of sources available to check the accuracy of the information. Locate a source that gives information about the topic. Determine the credibility of that source.

What is the purpose of this passage? What audience is the author trying to reach? Is this an example of persuasion or propaganda? How does the author achieve his purpose? Note instances of persuasion, propaganda, and faulty reasoning in text

In what sentence does the author use hyperbole? Does the author use faulty or sound reasoning? How do you know this? Finish the handout as a class.

Whole class discussion What techniques can an author use in persuasion and propaganda? How can a reader determine whether the reasoning is logical? How can a reader determine the accuracy of the information?