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Friday, October 23 rd, 2015 AP English Language and Composition Agenda: OPTIC – due & discuss Cleese “New Axis of Evil” – read & précis Rhetorical Vocabulary.

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1 Friday, October 23 rd, 2015 AP English Language and Composition Agenda: OPTIC – due & discuss Cleese “New Axis of Evil” – read & précis Rhetorical Vocabulary Lesson

2 Cleese: “New Axis of Evil” (satire)  Define satire  Read aloud as a class  Discuss context, content, and construction  What makes it funny?  How is it effective?  HW: précis for Cleese  Due Mon. 10/26 Bullet-point pre-write Hand-written RD Typed Final (MLA format)

3 AP English Language and Composition Rhetorical Vocabulary Lesson

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5 Materials  English notebook  Various writing utensils  Vocab flash cards

6 Rhetorical Vocabulary Practice Individually: 1. Sort your cards into three stacks: a) “I know what this word means and how to identify/use it” b) “I kind of know what this word means and/or how to identify/use it” c) “I don’t know yet what this word means and/or how to identify/use it” 2. Use your flash cards to: a) Confirm your knowledge of your “I know” b) Practice your knowledge of your “I kind of know” c) Gain familiarity with your “I don’t know yet”

7 Rhetorical Vocabulary Practice In Partners & Small Groups:  Quiz each other on your rhetorical vocabulary  Take out previous annotations and add to your notes: discover and note instances of rhetorical terms being used in the text  Work on your Paine, Jefferson, and Roosevelt annotations, specifically focusing on identifying and analyzing rhetorical terms and patterns of development


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