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Your Name Ms. Martin LA 3 ____Period 24 September 2013

**Your first and last name and period must be on everything you turn in. I will no longer accept papers without it. . Your Name Ms. Martin LA 3 ____Period 24 September 2013 . Stages in the hero’s journey. Groups— Stages 7-12 present TODAY 

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Your Name Ms. Martin LA 3 ____Period 24 September 2013

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  1. **Your first and last name and period must be on everything you turn in. I will no longer accept papers without it. Your Name Ms. MartinLA 3 ____Period24 September 2013

  2. Stages in the hero’s journey • Groups— • Stages 7-12 present TODAY  • Turn in today: your group’s parts A, B, and C. Your notes from presentations. Make sure names are on everything or you won’t receive credit! • TPB • Notes: example

  3. Your NameMs. MartinLA 5 6th Period24 September 2013

  4. The appeals • Homework check! • Promethean board to share answers • Keep homework in your binder for future reference • NOTES in binder on rhetorical triangle and 3 Appeals in rhetoric----thinking map Pathos Audience Logos Purpose Ethos Author • Persuasive Techniques Handout • Connection to advertising—what commercials and ads do you remember? Why? • Video • Vocabulary words

  5. TREE MAP OF THE APPEALS Create a tree map to sort ideas into the 3 categories of appeals: logos, pathos, and ethos. **Remember that you should have several lines with details about each appeal. The title is: The Three Rhetorical Appeals Guiding question: Do some of the items fit into more than one category? Frame of Reference: What sources did you use to gather the information about this topic? ___The Three Rhetorical Appeals____

  6. VOCABULARYUse the glossary in your textbook to begin definitions. They are due tomorrow. • abhor • abominable provoke • ascribe sovereign • avail subserve • constitution prudence • contrivance wrath • guilt obligation • induce loathsome

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