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1 Agenda OMAM Finish Chapter 3 & blue chart (front side)
Rhetoric Mini-Review Rhetoric Quiz IR

2 Reminders As always, grab your independent reading book. We will read today but at the END of the period. Need OMAM at the beginning today! Upcoming: Rhetoric Mini Quiz – TODAY, 3/29 OMAM Quiz – Chaps. 1-3 – TOMORROW, 3/30

3 OMAM: Chapter 3 Finish Chapter 3 (new chart)

4 Rhetorical Quick Check

5 Rhetoric Review: Rhetorical Question
Rhetorical Questions Questions that do not require an answer Which of the following is an example of a rhetorical question? A. It’s too hot today. Isn’t it? B. What is your name? C. Would you like green beans or broccoli with your dinner? Rhetoric Review: Rhetorical Question

6 Rhetoric Review: Repetition
A repeating word or phrase Which of the following is an example of repetition? A. I think, therefore I am. B. She looked to the left, she looked to the right, she looked straight ahead. C. Roses are red, violets are blue. Rhetoric Review: Repetition

7 Rhetoric Review: Restatement
Repeating an idea in several different ways Which of the following is an example of restatement? A. Her favorite activities include riding her bike, walking her dog, and reading a book. B. I am tired, I am thirsty, and I just want to be left alone! C. Julia had such a longing for the horse that she knew she would never want anything so much again. Rhetoric Review: Restatement

8 Rhetorical Devices: Parallelism
Repeating grammatical structures Which of the following is NOT an example of parallelism? A. She was known for her beauty and generosity. B. My mother likes cooking and to read. C. This is what I want: to study hard, to get the best grades, and to get a good job when I graduate. Rhetorical Devices: Parallelism

9 Rhetorical Devices: Allusion
A reference to a well-known person, place, event, or work of art What are the following statements making an allusion to? A. This place is like a Garden of Eden. B. Hey! Guess who the new Newton of our school is? C. When she lost her job, she acted like a Scrooge, and refused to buy anything that wasn’t necessary. D. It is raining so hard, I hope it doesn’t rain for 40 days and nights. Rhetorical Devices: Allusion

10 Rhetoric Quiz Independent Reading


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