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Warm Up Please stand against the back wall and wait for your assigned seat.

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Warm Up

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Warm Up

Please take out your argument format and review for the

quiz!

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Unit 3: Day 3 | Jan. 26-27th

Objective

Outline and evaluate an argument. Determine the point of view and analyze the rhetorical devices the author uses to advance their purpose. (RI6 & 8)

Agenda

1.Argument Format Quiz

2.Review Quiz

3.Rhetorical Devices

4.Practice & Assess with SoapSTONE.

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Quiz on Argumentation Read the argument and find the

following – label and number each on the paper.

1.Claim2.Author’s

Purpose3.Supporting

Points4.Evidence5.Explanation of

Evidence

6.Counter Argument

7.Rebuttal8.Call to Action9.Author’s Point of

View

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Review answers as a class

Write CB: __________ Circle the student’s name who took the quiz

# correct / 1816-18 = A12-15 = B9-11 = C0-8= NP

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Notes: RHETORICAL

DEVICES

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The Art of Persuasion

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Persuasion

Persuasion: A technique authors use to convince someone to feel or think a certain way or to do something.

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Why do we use persuasion?

To convince people:1. To buy a certain product

2. To believe something or act in a certain way.

3. To agree with a point view.

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Common persuasive techniques often used in

advertising

1. Call to action

2. Rhetorical Question

3. Bandwagon Technique

4. Glittering Generality

5. Name Calling

6. Testimonial

7. Repetition

8. Parallelism

9. Slogan

10. Ethos

11. Pathos

12. Logos Purpose?

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Draw this chart in your notes:

Rhetorical Device

Definition

Example

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Call To Action

The ad/author wants you to do something after reading their ad/essay.

Usually, ads want you to buy or give money to something.

Authors want you to think/feel something.

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Rhetorical Question

Question asked that is asked for effect and not an answer.

Encourages the audience to think about their beliefs or what is happening rather than answer the question.

Example: “Why me?!” “What were you thinking??”

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Bandwagon Technique

This type of persuasion tells you to do something because everyone else is doing it.

Examples:

It’s the coolest new thing! Everyone is doing it!

You’ll be left out if you don’t have one!

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Glittering Generality

Uses words like: “Better!” “New!” “All Natural!” “New and improved!” “Organic!”

This tries to make you think a product is special by using words and images.

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Name Calling

This is when you say bad things about another product

Used a lot in political advertising

Examples:

Jack In the Box serves real burgers, not those fake brown things over at McDonald’s.

Vote Clinton! She has the experience!

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Name Calling

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Testimonial

A well-known person supports a product or service

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mh6vHoyBs58

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Repetition: The name of a product is repeated many times

HEAD ON Apply directly

to the forehead HEAD ON Apply directly

to the foreheadHEAD ON

Apply directly to the forehead

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Parallelism: Using the same pattern of words.

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Slogan: “Can you hear me now?”

A catchy phrase or statement often used to sell a service or a product

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OPwPo-IAQ-E

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Create a Graphic Organizer

Ethos

Pathos

Logos

Notes from the film Notes from the film Notes from the film

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Ethos

When you use a person’s beliefs and opinions to convince them to do or buy something.

Author explains why they can be trusted and why they are being fair and right.

Examples:

Religious, political, social beliefs.

Used a lot when asking for donations.

Idea that something is “right” to do or buy. “It’s the right thing to do!”

Since you believe _____ and feel like _____, then this is what you should do!

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Video -

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0PAJNntoRgA

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2XRzmdBk-UU&feature=relmfu

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5O_Ao9w1u7c

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=endscreen&v=R3F18zVblJ8&NR=1

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Pathos

When you use a person’s emotions to convince them to do or buy something.

Shows pictures, plays moving music, and tells emotional stories.

Examples:

Get the audience to feel the need to do or believe something!

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Video -

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sZPDjz7L0Uw&feature=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SfAxUpeVhCg

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Logos

When you use logic, facts, quotes to convince someone to do or buy something.

Examples:

“According to Ms. Garcia, the school schedule is different today.”

Graphs can make data visible to the audience.

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Video -

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gJTCWtcAews&feature=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vyxxub_2n6Y&feature=related

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Audience Awareness

Advertisers know how to

target their audiences

use appropriate persuasive technique

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Who’s the audience?

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Audience?

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Audience?

Purpose?

Persuasive

technique?

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Audience?

Purpose?

Persuasive

technique?

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Audience?

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Audience?

Purpose?

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Audience?

Purpose?

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Audience?

Persuasive

technique?

Purpose?

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Audience?

Persuasive

technique?

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PracticeMiddle school is a time when kids begin to distinguish themselves from one another. Students begin to develop their own sense of personal style, trying to both fit in and stand out at the same time. Middle school students often use clothing and outward appearance as a way to show their individuality. Thus, students should not be forced to wear uniforms to school. “Old”, standard uniforms are not proven to stop student violence and they take away students' right of self-expression. The “new” school uniform should be no uniform! Students all over the country will soon be saying “No!” school uniforms. Show your support by leaving your uniform at home and coming to school in your clothes.

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Practice

Look for 3 persuasive arguments in this paragraph.

Write them in the blanks on your note-taking sheet

Then write what persuasive technique you think is being used

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Practice

The “new” school uniform should be no uniform!

Students all over the country will soon be saying “No!” to school uniforms.

Show your support by leaving your uniform at home and coming to school in your clothes.

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Connections What rhetorical devices are being used in the quiz

you completed at the beginning of class? Explain in a complete paragraph using the 6 slice paragraph model.

1. Topic Sentence/Claim

2. Introduce Evidence

3. Provide Evidence/Example/Quote

4. Paraphrase

5. Explain

6. Connect

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Propaganda Analysis

Go through the pamphlet “Chemicals, cancer and you” and use the SoapSTONE paper to analyze the propaganda.

Fill out the graphic organizer.

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Answer the following questions: What is the purpose of the

pamphlet? Provide 3 pieces of evidence to

support the purpose of the pamphlet:

How does the pamphlet use rhetorical devices to advance their purpose? Rhetorical Device: Evidence: Explanation of rhetorical

device:

How does this influence the audience?

What is the speaker’s point of view?

How does the speaker develop their point of view?

What is the call to action? What type of proof does the

author use to persuade the audience?

Who is the intended audience? What attitude does the author

have regarding their position?

Propaganda Analysis

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Exit Slip:

1. What stood out to you today as something interesting you never knew before?

2. What is confusing to you?

3. How will today’s lesson come in handy for the future?

4. How does this relate to what you’ve done in the past?

5. Write down a question you have about argumentation.

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Advisory Take out your agenda and UPDATE IT! I will check

to make sure you have it in front of you.

1. If you had to have ONE class all day long, which one would it be? Why?

2. Would you rather swim in the ocean or the lake?

3. Would you rather go around wearing only pants or only a shirt?

4. What is the most INTERESTING thing you learned today?

5. Who is your FAVORITE celebrity of all time? Why?