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1. What is the definition of claim? 2. A statement that anticipates/refutes opposing views is a what? 3. Repetition is the same word used more than once.

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1 1. What is the definition of claim? 2. A statement that anticipates/refutes opposing views is a what? 3. Repetition is the same word used more than once for _______. 4. “…having eyes, see not, having ears, hear not… is an example of ________. 5. “And what have we to oppose them? Shall we try argument?” is an example of _________.

2 1. Make 4 columns and title them. One for “Romney”, one for “Obama”, one for “Quote” and one for “Persuasive Element”. 2. As you are listening to the debate, watch out for persuasive elements/rhetorical devices used. Some of them go by quickly so PAY CLOSE ATTENTION! 3. Check off who is saying it. 4. Write down what was said (as much as you can). 5. Write down which element was used.

3 12 pt. New Times Roman/Arial font “Works Cited” top center, plain Double-spaced, no extra spaces between sources Running header ex: (Snyder 1) upper right hand corner Hanging indents for sources of more than one line Sources are listed alphabetically Medium of source (Web or Print) European dating/Month has 3 letters ONLY Each internet source has two dates: date site was last updated and date of access Titles of articles quoted, titles of books, videos, etc. italicized


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