Impressions from your presentations:
1. You are definitely a class of voice -- each partnership's diction, examples, and analysis exhibited a personal yet analytical connection with the text.
2. Use your terms to describe strategy. If you are noticing repetition of beginning phrases, use anaphora instead of repetition. Those little details add to your presentation. As we learn more rhetorical strategies, start looking for the less obvious ones in a text. While it is beneficial to find logos, ethos, pathos, it is just as important to set yourself apart from the pack by acknowledging diverse strategies.
3. This was the only class in which I could not choose "best presentation." All pairs did a remarkable job for your first major assessment, and I see great potential with all of you!
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