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DAILY LEARNING TARGETS: I CAN USE MLA TO CITE SOURCES IN A PERSUASIVE SPEECH. I CAN EDIT AND REVISE A PERSUASIVE SPEECH. I CAN CREATE A RUBRIC TO EVALUATE PERSUASIVE PRESENTATIONS. I CAN DELIVER A PERSUASIVE SPEECH USING APPROPRIATE VOLUME, INFLECTION, ARTICULATION, GESTURES, EYE CONTACT, POSTURE, AND FACIAL EXPRESSIONS. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, JANUARY 30 AND 31, 2013
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WORK CITED: (BIBLIOGRAPHY PAGE) Use MLA style For Web Sites: 1.Name of the author (listed last name, first name) followed by a period. 2.Title of the document in quotations followed by a period 3.Name of the editor (if known) followed by a period 4.Publication information followed by a period 5.Title of web site (underlined) followed by a period 6.Version number (if known) followed by a period 7.Date of publication or last update (if known) followed by a period 8.Date document was accessed (day, month, year) 29 Jan. 2013 9.URL for the document (enclosed in angle brackets) followed by a period. Indent every line after the first line List sources in alphabetical order
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EXAMPLE CITATIONS Kemble, E. W. "Illustrating Huckleberry Finn." The Electronic Text Center. Ed. David Seaman. 1997. Alderman Lib., U of Virginia. 30 Apr. 2003. "Selected Seventeenth-Century Events." Romantic Chronology. Ed. Laura Mandell and Alan Liu. Oct. 1996. U of California, Santa Barbara. 20 Apr. 2003. "Symbiosis." UCMP Glossary. Ed. Allen Collins et al. Oct. 1995. U of California Museum of Paleontology, Berkeley. 19 June 1998.
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ADD FINISHING TOUCHES Revise and edit your speech. Make sure that you have given credit to outside sources. DO NOT PLAGERIZE!!!!
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CREATE A RUBRIC Create a rubric for evaluating presentations.
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SPEECHES Presentation of speeches.
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