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Warmup. Use an emotional, logical or ethical appeal to : Convince your teacher to accept late homework. Content Language Objective . Analyze a speech to identify various rhetorical devices (Analogy, extended metaphor, simile, repetition) by Annotating Text Graphic Organizer.

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Warmup

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  1. Warmup • Use an emotional, logical or ethical appeal to: • Convince your teacher to accept late homework.

  2. Content Language Objective • Analyze a speech to identify various rhetorical devices (Analogy, extended metaphor, simile, repetition) by • Annotating Text • Graphic Organizer

  3. Rhetorical Devices • Techniques a writer uses to evoke an emotional response from the audience • Repetition • Aphorism • Parallelism • Allusion • Rhetorical Question • Argument by Analogy • Metaphor/Simile

  4. Repetition • Repeated words or phrases at the beginnings of clauses, lines or sentences • “Now is the time … “ “Now is the time …” • “I have a dream …” “I have a dream …”

  5. Aphorism • A concise statement of truth • Michigan State’s defense dominated Stanford in the Rose Bowl • Mr. Sheehan is awesome

  6. Parallelism • The use of repeated grammatical structures • “ …we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship…”

  7. Allusion • A direct or indirect reference to something from history, the bible, etc. • “Five score years ago, a great American, in whose symbolic shadow we stand, signed the Emancipation Proclamation.”

  8. Rhetorical Question • A question for which the answer is obvious • Does Omar talk too much? • Is Marquise a good basketball player?

  9. Metaphor/Simile • Comparisons of two unlike things. • “Now is the time to life our nation from the quicksand of racial injustice to the solid rock of brotherhood.”

  10. Writing Prompt • Edwards uses rhetorical devices to connect with his audience. Identify a rhetorical appeal Edwards uses and explain the effect. Use a detail from the passage to support your claim.

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