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1 Agenda *IR *Rhetoric Quick Review (definition check)/Rhetoric Analysis
*OMAM, Finish Chap. 2 *Research Paper Work Session: Continue work on Annotated Bib *Return Synthesis Essay – Revise and then submit via Office 365. Turn in original with the draft.

2 Reminders You should have your Of Mice and Men book.
As always, grab your independent reading book. Synthesis Essay Revision – due Monday! Will explain at the beginning of class.

3 Independent Reading

4 Rhetorical Quick Check

5 Rhetoric Review: Rhetorical Question
1. Which of the following is an example of a rhetorical question? It’s too hot today. Isn’t it? What is your name? Would you like green beans or broccoli with your dinner? Rhetoric Review: Rhetorical Question

6 Rhetoric Review: Repetition
2. Which of the following is an example of repetition? “We will fight come what may, we will fight on all fronts, we will fight for a thousand years.” “I think, therefore I am.” “Roses are red, violets are blue.” Rhetoric Review: Repetition

7 Rhetoric Review: Restatement
3. Which of the following is an example of restatement? Her favorite activities include riding her bike, walking her dog, and reading a book. The battle belongs not just to the strong. It belongs to the brave, the courageous, the valiant warriors. 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
4. Which of the following is NOT an example of parallelism? She was known for her beauty and generosity. My mother likes cooking and to read. 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
5. What are the following statements making an allusion to? (Answer all 3) This place is like a Garden of Eden. When she lost her job, she acted like a Scrooge, and refused to buy anything that wasn’t necessary. It is raining so hard, I hope it doesn’t rain for 40 days and 40 nights. Rhetorical Devices: Allusion

10 Rhetorical Analysis Practice #3
What persuasive technique does this advertisement use? (ethos/pathos/logos) Explain. Who is the intended audience for this ad? What is the intended message of the ad?

11 Of Mice and Men Finish Chapter 2 & annotation sheet due Monday

12 Research Paper Work Session


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