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November 16, 2016 Bell Work: Get out your Rhetoric Notes from last week! You will need them today. Review the terms Ethos, Pathos, and Logos.
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Elements of Argument Hook Grabbing the reader’s attention Establish a connection between reader and writer Claim Clear statement of what the writer will argue Concession/Refutation Concession – statement of the opposing arguments Refutation – arguments against the opposing view Support Reasoning behind the argument (evidence) Summary/Call to Action Closing statement with a final plea for action
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Advertising Techniques Bandwagon Seems as though EVERYONE is buying this product, so you should buy it, too! Avant-garde Makes the product seem so new and so cool that you will be the FIRST on the block to have it. Only super-cool people like you will even know about this product. Testimonials Celebrities (someone really popular) and sometimes regular people (someone just like you) to endorse a product. Facts and Figures Statistics, percentages, and numbers are used to convince you that this product is more effective than others. Transfer Gets you to associate the good feelings shown in the ad with the product itself (good feelings transfer when you buy the product).
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Homework Locate a PRINT ADVERTISEMENT and answer the questions on p. 69-70 in your SpringBoard book. Answer questions in COMPLETE SENTENCES on a sheet of NOTEBOOK PAPER. Turn in your ADVERTISEMENT along with your WRITTEN RESPONSES tomorrow!
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