Monday, November 20, 2017

Rhetorical Analysis Comes to a Close

For the past three months, we have concentrated the majority of our efforts on rhetorical analysis, and now the time has come to move onward and upward to fallacies, multiple choice, and argument. Before you throw your party, we have one more review to do, so it is another opportunity to bring up all those strategies and work on active verb choice and specific purposes. (F.Y.I. Rhetorical analysis will always be around, so you still need all that knowledge for the rest of the class.)

1: The presentations are complete! We are in the midst of our follow-up discussion, which will resume and complete during tomorrow's class. Also on the docket are the Keats prompts (someone in the class scored a 9) and vocabulary.

3 & 4: The presentation discussions are complete! Third hour has their Keats prompts - which included a 9, the first non-presentation 9 awarded this year. And, we added four more vocab words to the vernacular. Fourth hour, you reviewed vocab today, which means your quiz is tomorrow.

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