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1  Flashback: Visual Rhetoric  Skills Notes and Practice: Purpose and Annotation  Historical Context Notes: the Puritan period  Assign homework By the end of class today, we will identify purpose and perform annotation. We will also explain the context surrounding Puritan culture and rhetoric.

2  On m.socrative.com, Room#: FtT4hcP6 answer the journalist’s questions for this image:

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4 As we read the passage, begin thinking about our journalist’s questions: who, what, when, where, and why. Mark the prompt and passage as you listen. Make a mark when you think: “I know this means something or answers one of the journalist’s questions!” “I don’t understand this!”

5 Let’s review... We’ll go through the prompt and passage carefully. Who? – Where did you make marks to answer this question? What types of marks did you make? What?... When?... Where?... Why?...

6 You just completed two of the most important components of rhetorical analysis (or understanding and explaining how an argument works to create meaning)! PURPOSE – why an author writes... you must always find this first! ANNOTATION – marking important and questionable moments in a prompt and passage as you read... We want to look for what parts of the passage stand out the most for the reader.

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8  Puritan: term referring to a number of Protestant groups that (beginning around 1560) sought to “purify” the Church of England. Sometimes referred to as “Separatists”.  Basic desires:  Simpler forms of worship and church organization  Religion seen as a personal experience  Did not believe the clergy (religious officials) or government should act as a mediator between a person and God  Individuals formed personal covenants with God (like Adam in the Old Testament)

9  Pilgrims: a term referring to the first English settlers of the “new world,” specifically the Plymouth Colony in Massachusetts  Timeline:  Left England for the Netherlands  Left the Netherlands for the New World  Created the Mayflower Compact on the way  Settled Plymouth Colony  Not all Puritans = Pilgrims, but all Pilgrims = Puritans

10  The Bible equals the literal word of God  All Puritans viewed reading the Bible as necessary  Valued education; why?  Established Harvard College in 1636, originally to train Puritan ministers  Theology = Calvinism

11  Ideas  Morality governs all  Protest and rebellion to preserve rights  Value of work and education  Events  Protestant Reformation in England (to form the Church of England)  Founding of Plymouth Colony and the Massachusetts Bay Colony in the New World  Salem Witch Trials  Authors  William Bradford  Jonathan Edwards  Mary Rowlandson

12  Born in England  No formal education  Became a Separatist  Settled Plymouth Colony (1620)  Elected governor, served until five years before his death Mather’s quote about Bradford (p. 58)

13  Good readers acknowledge a lack of understanding and seek to continually learn.  Your vocabulary this semester will be directed by you and for you.  Don’t make this easy—make it genuine. No easy words!

14  For Grammar this year, we will be doing flipped classroom learning.  You watch the videos at home.  We practice together in class.  Links to lessons are on the class website.  http://bshswarren.weebly.com http://bshswarren.weebly.com Or on the YouTube station BSHS Neely

15  Read pages 58 – 61 and 74 and 75 of Bradford’s Of Plymouth Plantation to answer the following questions:  Who? (1 Complete Paragraph)  What? When and Where? Why? (2-3 Complete Sentences per question)  Begin Vocabulary Log  Watch Grammar Lesson A


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