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Age of ReasonPatrick HenryBen Franklin 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points T. Paine Arg. Writing
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True or False: The Counter Claim argument is used to avoid bias
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True
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Correct the following in-text citation According to the article “Women of War” the Revolutionary War “was built on the backs of woman,” (Fernandez 1)
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According to the article “Women of War” the Revolutionary War “was built on the backs of woman” (Fernandez 1).
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List two of the differences between Argumentative Writing and Persuasive Writing
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1.Argumentative Writing uses logic facts and sourcesArgumentative Writing uses logic facts and sources while Persuasive uses emotional appeals and propaganda 2. Argumentative has a well supported counter-claim
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Write a correct MLA Header on the board
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Ansley Portillo Ms. Ewing English 11 15 October 2013
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1.AGOAGO 2. Transition Transition 3.ClaimClaim 4.Transition PhraseTransition Phrase 5.Counter ClaimCounter Claim 6. Clincher Statement
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Name the six steps of the introductory paragraph
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Deism supports a view of God that is best expressed by what metaphor
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God as a Clockmaker
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The Age of Reason is also referred to as
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The enlightenment
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___________________, the belief that human beings can arrive at truth by using reason.
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Rationalism
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The approximate time frame for the Age of Reason was
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1750-1800
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All of the following were characteristics of the literature during this time period EXCEPT a. Most literature was rooted in reality. b. Literature was often intended to serve practical or political ends. c. Pamphlets were a common form of literature. d.Authors sought to write literature that was unemotional.
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D
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The Crisis #1 is considered what type of literature
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A Pamphlet
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Paine uses an analogy to compare the king of England to
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A Theif
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Paine opens up the pamphlet by using what image to admonish the colonists to remain loyal to the cause?
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Summer Soldier Sunshine Patriot
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List three elements of style
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Diction Rhetoric Figurative Langauge Syntax
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A tavern keeper was “standing at his door, with as pretty a child in his hand…and after speaking his mind as freely as he thought was prudent, finished with this unfatherly expression, ‘Well! Give me peace in my day.’” Paine uses this anecdote in what way to support his overall argument?
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The tavern keeper represents a blithe interest only for personal and immediate reasons
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A memorable example of emotional appeal from Henry’s speech is…
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“Give me Liberty or give me death”
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The purpose of Henry’s speech was…
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To convince the Virginia Convention to go to war with Britain
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How does Henry open his speech?
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By thanking the other side for their opinion (acknowledging counter argument)
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“Guided by the lamp of experience” is an example of what literary technique?
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Metaphor or logical appeal
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What does Patrick Henry do at the very end of his speech to create a dramatic image?
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Plunges a letter opener at his heart!
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Who was Poor Richard
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Benjamin Franklin’s pseudonym, an imaginary astrologer
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Put the following into a modern day aphorism: If a man could have half his wishes, he would double his troubles”
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Be careful what you wish for
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A brief, clever statement that makes a wise observation about life is called -
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An aphorism
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Franklin metaphorically compares his journey toward moral perfection to
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Weeding a garden
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The Autobiography can be considered a classic
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Rags to Riches Story
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