“Letter From a Birmingham Jail”

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“Letter From a Birmingham Jail” Paragraphs 1 – 21 Summative Assessment

Determine King’s purpose in paragraphs 1-21 of “Letter from Birmingham Jail” and analyze how he uses rhetoric and specific word choices to advance that purpose. Be sure to: Use one Rhetoric Device (Pathos/Ethos/Logos) and one Figurative Language (Simile, Metaphor, Imagery, Allusion, Repetition, Rhetorical Question, etc) Closely read the prompt Address all elements of the prompt in your response Paraphrase, quote, and relevant evidence to support claim Organize your ideas in a cohesive and coherent manner Maintain a formal style of writing Follow the conventions of standard written English

Introduction Thesis Statement Topic #1 Topic #2

Body Paragraph 1 Topic #1 Evidence #1 Analysis #1 Evidence #2

Body Paragraph 1 Topic #1 Evidence #1 Analysis #1 Evidence #2

Conclusion Thesis Statement Topic #1 Topic #2