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Monday, April 24, 2017
Presentation Prep Day
The official rhetorical presentation assignment has been announced, and you worked today in groups to prep the purpose, strategies, and presentation necessities. We will continue working on prep tomorrow for presentation day on Wednesday. If absent, you may want to contact your group to see what strategy you will be presenting.
Friday, April 21, 2017
Logos, ethos, pathos
After juxtaposing the four tone maps, there was an agreement that all of the tone maps (yes, have color) exhibit a rich fluctuation between Eponine's sincere dream-like state and her realistic morose perspective.
To review logos, ethos, and pathos, we read a short article to identify these strategies in an essay. As you have worked with the three musketeers before, this was a nice way to remind all of you that logos, ethos, and pathos act together and are not separate entities.
Finally, we read Bono's "Because We Can, We Must" speech, and you annotated for rhetorical devices. Give the speech one more read through this weekend, and identify any other strategies that may pop up.
To review logos, ethos, and pathos, we read a short article to identify these strategies in an essay. As you have worked with the three musketeers before, this was a nice way to remind all of you that logos, ethos, and pathos act together and are not separate entities.
Finally, we read Bono's "Because We Can, We Must" speech, and you annotated for rhetorical devices. Give the speech one more read through this weekend, and identify any other strategies that may pop up.
Tuesday, April 18, 2017
Tone Mapping
Today's class focused on tone shifts via the vehicle of tone mapping. For each text, you identify the shifts, label each section a different tone (synonyms allowed), select two words to make a range, and then construct the tone map for analysis. For instance, "Siren Song's" fluctuating and seductive tones bespeak of the speaker's argument and her goal to "win" the man's attention, soul, and life. During the last portions of class, you began tone mapping "On My Own." At this point, you are your partner are identifying the tone words for each section. Bring back for Thursday's class -- and enjoy the zoo, you lucky seniors!
Thursday, April 13, 2017
Dance Fever
In the most fascinating tone skit I have ever witnessed, we had competitive dancing courtesy of Alexis and Anthony. In a memorable turn, team positive brought in body language to add to their words and tones for the performance. Not to be forgotten, team negative -- and their poor pizza - gave us a range of tones showing a combative group.
Next week, we will work with tone maps -- looking at all the minute shifts in writing.
Next week, we will work with tone maps -- looking at all the minute shifts in writing.
Tuesday, April 11, 2017
Emerson's Educational Diction
What a lovely little discussion on Emerson, his diction, and his perspective on education!
For homework, compose your assigned paragraph that will analyze diction and utilize quoted material from the source.
If absent, you will need to construct a thesis statement analyzing Emerson's diction; this thesis statement should be akin to what we worked on in class yesterday: author + verb + specific types of diction + purpose. Then, you will need to choose one example of diction from this thesis statement and write 1 body paragraph.
For homework, compose your assigned paragraph that will analyze diction and utilize quoted material from the source.
If absent, you will need to construct a thesis statement analyzing Emerson's diction; this thesis statement should be akin to what we worked on in class yesterday: author + verb + specific types of diction + purpose. Then, you will need to choose one example of diction from this thesis statement and write 1 body paragraph.
Monday, April 10, 2017
Diction
For now, we will shelve the syntax essay for when it is accessible. To pass the time, we focused on analyzing diction by looking at short and long quotes and how to create mature, sound thesis statements indicating an author's purpose.
- MM exploits exhausted, disappointing diction to humanize sex symbols.
- AC enlightens the reader with lugubrious and lively diction to express her views on life.
- BD implements inspiring, hunger-filled diction to encourage the audience to pursue dreams rather than money.
- TJ plants direct, bold diction to state how one has to sacrifice for freedom.
For homework, close read Emerson's "Education" and look for significant diction, patterns of diction, and any other strategies that may be utilized in the writing.
Tuesday, April 4, 2017
Simply Sherman
The majority of our class focused on looking for syntactical patterns in Sherman Alexie's "Superman & Me," which commenced with more complex constructions and then ended with a plethora of simple, anaphoric sentences.
For tomorrow, you are writing a 3-4 paragraph essay on the following prompt: How does Sherman Alexie utilize syntax to reflect his purpose in "Superman & Me"?
For tomorrow, you are writing a 3-4 paragraph essay on the following prompt: How does Sherman Alexie utilize syntax to reflect his purpose in "Superman & Me"?
Monday, April 3, 2017
Superman Syntax
After finishing the identification of syntax on the handout, we read "Superman and Me" by Sherman Alexie for its purposes per paragraph. In groups and for homework, you have been assigned 1-2 syntax types to highlight throughout the essay. We will be reconvening in groups tomorrow, and you will be able to share your findings and analyze patterns in syntax. Absentees, you will have to wait until tomorrow for a hard copy of the essay.
Sunday, April 2, 2017
Syntax, Syntax, Syntax
To start the hour, you shared your Senioritis rhetorical analyzes with the class and then turned in the work to me. Then, it was time to learn about the six main forms of syntax that you may use in our future work: simple, compound, complex, compound-complex, cumulative, and periodic. Yes, you can still bring in forms of parallelism, hypophora, and the rest of the terms you now have on your chart. To end class, you were highlighting sentences and identifying types of syntax. We will finish that handout on Monday. Then, we will be reading a text and identifying purposes and syntactical styles.
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