“It’s a Through and Through Thursday!” AP Language and Composition November 29, 2012 Mr. Houghteling.

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“It’s a Through and Through Thursday!” AP Language and Composition November 29, 2012 Mr. Houghteling

AGENDA The Gettysburg Address Finish the Sheet! What are the effects of the tropes and schemes used?

The Gettysburg Address

Homework Complete your sheet on “The Gettysburg Address!” Do tropes and schemes chart for our next reading: John F. Kennedy’s inaugural address.

Tropes and Schemes SentenceQuoteIDEffect

Exit SlipAmerican Civil War How does background knowledge of the American Civil War help the reader understand: 1. the context of Lincoln’s speech? OR 2. the purpose of Lincoln’s speech? Choose one and explain your answer thoroughly.