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APELaC Rhetorical Analysis 3
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Hello! Let’s Talk About Intros…. Jingle Bells, Jingle Bells...
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Problems…. In the letter by Samuel Johnson, the author responds to a woman who wanted Johnson to speak to the archbishop of Canterbury’s patronage in order to get her son into the university. The letter is to a woman who wanted the Archbishop of Canterbury’s patronage for her son and Johnson’s purpose is to deny her. A woman wanted Johnson to get the Archbishop to get her son into the university, but Johnson didn’t know them, so he denied her. By using tone shift, logos, and definition, the author illustrates that the purpose of the letter is to deny the woman’s process of getting her son into the university. If you read it, you will see that you have been too repetitive in your introductions.
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Being REPETITIVE IS BAD!
TTAG--Genre, Title, Author’s Full Name, and SHORT Phrase Topic MAP--MODE, Audience (or time period), Deeper purpose SWBS--Don’t use the same words--time to bust out the thesaurus! Thesis--Three rhetorical elements and overall purpose
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Problems…. The denial letter by Samuel Johnson addresses one woman’s unreasonable request. This request, Samuel argues in his 1872 reply, is born out of the woman’s excessive hope. Her hope was to obtain the Archbishop’s patronage for her son to go to a university. However, the mother did not request that patronage from the right person, so Johnson had to deny her request. By using tone shift, logos, and definition, the author crafts his rejection of this mother’s plea for her son. Time to fix it!
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Let’s Talk About outros….
Goodbye! Let’s Talk About outros…. Oh! what fun it is to ride in a one-horse open sleigh.
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Reworded thesis Evaluation Universal Realization
The Format Reworded thesis Evaluation Universal Realization Many of you have been using the Introduction format, but not reading your writing after.
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An interesting ending... In conclusion, Johnson does an effective job of letting the woman down easy. Many rhetorical elements were utilized in the letter to do this, including repetition, tone shift, and logical appeal. In many situations, people expect a solid yes or no answer, and, as the author demonstrates, there is actually so much more to a denial than that. Johnson appeared to understand the woman’s position, and that it is also important to be aware that rejection of an individual is not necessarily the easiest job ever. So Johnson’s usage of rhetorical elements were crucial to not sounding hostile while allowing the woman to understand why he rejected her unrealistic request. This is Yorlenny’s conclusion with edits. What makes this conclusion interesting is that the summary of the rhetorical devices takes place in one sentence (the second one). The rest of the conclusion evaluates the job Johnson did, and discusses a universal truth--that denials are not easy.
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Now you know...so fix your intros/outros before tonight!
Rejoice! Now you know...so fix your intros/outros before tonight!
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So Let’s Discuss Their Eyes Were Watching God!
The Mule Pp 51-59 What message is Hurston sending about the mule? What elements is she using? The Funeral P 88 What message is Hurston sending? What elements is she using?
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DO NOW 1 Walk around, and read the Released Essays 2
Score them using the rubric on the ELMO 3 Score your essay! Tell me Why!
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Photo by Markus Spiske · CC-License: CC BY · www.temporausch.com
What’s next? Rhetorical Essay 4! Photo by Markus Spiske · CC-License: CC BY ·
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What in the world should you do tonight?
Santa Claus What in the world should you do tonight?
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Today, write your essay in class
Today, write your essay in class! If you get done, I may have a peer review it.
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DO NOW 1 Walk around, and read the Released Essays 2
Score them using the rubric on the ELMO 3 Score your essay! Tell me Why!
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Visual Argument Ready for a Challenge?
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An artist delivers their message through
Color & Imagery Commentary Composition
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Why Does an Artist Use the 3C’s?
To Emphasize key ideas To Engage Emotions To Build/Destroy Credibility To Logically Support a Claim
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So Let’s Try it Together:
What is the message? How is it delivered? Why are those elements used? What can we question?
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Determine how you will discuss your image
Our TASK is easy Determine how you will discuss your image Find the What, How & Why of each image Ask a Challenging Question What is the message? How is it delivered? Why did the artist use that particular element (C)?
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SHARE OUT 1. Show us your picture 2.
Share your What, How, Why findings. Ask your question. 3. Judge the process: What difficulties did you find analyzing or discussing the image?
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Find and analyze a visual image from current events. Prepare to Share by screenshot-- Send pic and explanation to: Phone-Work
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Do NOw Log in for your vocab lesson!
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Do now Find a seat, and read and summarize the article Each individual--come up with a question about the book or article
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1 pt per question or comment
1 pt for an answer 1 pt per question or comment Automatic 5 points for panelists PANEL DISCUSSION
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50 minutes PRACTICE ESSAY! 10 for reading/analysis 40 for writing
Good luck!
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WE Get to Watch! Bring Yankee Swap gift for tomorrow if participating!
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Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
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