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Your Name Ms. Martin LA 3 ____Period 24 September 2013
**Your first and last name and period must be on everything you turn in. I will no longer accept papers without it. Objective Bell work week 4 Tuesday We will analyze the stages of the hero’s journey using a presentation. ___________ We will use new vocabulary to communicate Find the IDEAS rubric on your rubric sheet. In your bellwork, explain, in your own words, what each column (A-F) is asking you to do. Remember, you can always revise and resubmit an essay for a higher grade. I am here every Wednesday after school for tutoring. A B C D E F
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Stages in the hero’s journey
Groups— Stages 7-12 present TODAY Turn in today: your group’s parts A, B, and C. Your notes from presentations. Make sure names are on everything or you won’t receive credit! TPB Notes: example Stage in the hero’s journey The Princess Bride Ordinary World Westley is introduced as a farm boy The call to adventure
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Your Name Ms. Martin LA 5 6th Period 24 September 2013
Objective Bell work week 4 Tuesday We will explain the rhetorical appeals using a thinking map. ___________ We will write using complex grammatical structures. Rewrite the following paragraph on your bell work paper to change sentence lengths. Combine sentences using FANBOYS conjunctions to change the sentence fluency. My brother has changed his life. He continues to impress me every day. This is a surprise! I used to hate his guts. He was drinking and using drugs. That wasn’t the worst part. He was doing all of this in front of me. I was just in junior high. My brother didn’t care about my family. He didn’t care about himself. I was relieved when he went to rehab. I was skeptical. It was like a birthday present to me. I was happy to hear he was working hard in rehab. Jeff met a girl. They were married last summer. This year they celebrate 6 years of sobriety.
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The appeals Homework check! Promethean board to share answers
Keep homework in your binder for future reference NOTES in binder on rhetorical triangle and 3 Appeals in rhetoric---- thinking map Pathos Audience Logos Purpose Ethos Author Persuasive Techniques Handout Connection to advertising—what commercials and ads do you remember? Why? Video Vocabulary words
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TREE MAP OF THE APPEALS Create a tree map to sort ideas into the 3 categories of appeals: logos, pathos, and ethos. **Remember that you should have several lines with details about each appeal. The title is: The Three Rhetorical Appeals Guiding question: Do some of the items fit into more than one category? Frame of Reference: What sources did you use to gather the information about this topic? ___The Three Rhetorical Appeals____
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VOCABULARY Use the glossary in your textbook to begin definitions
VOCABULARY Use the glossary in your textbook to begin definitions. They are due tomorrow. abhor abominable provoke ascribe sovereign avail subserve constitution prudence contrivance wrath guilt obligation induce loathsome
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