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World Literature 11/12
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Even though I was very sorry, my best friend refused to______________my
apology.
Choose the word with the correct spelling and context meaning to BEST
complete this sentence:
A) accept
B) acept
C) ecxept
D) except
4The poor water circulation inside most blue holes makes them anoxic. This means
that oxygen levels are extremely low at certain depths. The unfavorable environment
makes it difficult for marine plants and animals to survive, but large numbers of
bacteria seem to flourish in these holes. Some divers claim to spot the occasional
shark in the deeper parts of the hole where the water is much clearer. Explorers and
scientists believe that a series of underwater tunnels might connect the hole to the
mainland. The hazards of exploring such a network make this theory difficult to verify.
According to section four of this passage, bacteria flourish inside the Great Blue Hole.
From this information you can tell that
A) the Great Blue Hole is polluted.
B) bacteria thrive in deeper waters.
C) bacteria are not well understood.
D) bacteria need little oxygen to survive.
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Wednesday explanation
You can tell that bacteria need little
oxygen to survive. The author says that
water in blue holes is anoxic, which means
that it has little oxygen. If bacteria flourish
in the Great Blue Hole, this means that
these bacteria need little oxygen to
survive.
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This Week:
- HW #6 DUE
FRIDAY
Agenda:
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Do Now
WoTD
Supporting your claim
Review rhetorical
appeals
Introduce editorials
Ethos, pathos, logos
stations
E,P,L mini quiz
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Rhetorical triangle
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Audience
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Who you’re talking to/ who is listening
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Purpose
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What are you trying to do?
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Context
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What’s going on around you/your audience?
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Message
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What is your claim?
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Types of rhetoric
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ARISTOTLE came up with three main types of rhetoric, or
language that appeals to the reader in different ways
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pathos-
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appeals to emotion; trying to make the audience feel strong
emotions
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ethos-
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proving the author’s credibility; showing that the author is
someone worth trusting
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Logos-
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appeal to reason, the facts or evidence that supports an author’s
point
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Editorials
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Read the following…
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“Education vs. Incarceration” in groups
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Identify instances of ethos, pathos, and logos in the article
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Identify the author’s claim
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Stations
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8 min at each station
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Station 1: E, P, L worksheet (on your own)
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Station 2: Vocabulary review (Ms. Rowell)
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Station 3: E, P, L in commercials
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Station 4: create your own advertisement
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Example 1
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Watch the video clip and identify what the LOGOS is (facts,
evidence, etc)
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Is pathos present? Ethos?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9gspElv1yvc
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Example 2
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Same thing for second video
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What is the LOGOS argument?
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Ethos? Pathos?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pgbS-vy9_Sk
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E, P, L quiz
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Have 4 minutes to study your notes
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