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January 9, 2018 DO NOW: Get books & Write in agenda Homework: go to blog, STUDY for quiz Thursday, complete pages 88- 89 questions 1,3,4,5,8,9 Agenda open to blue page-top right of desk Open book to page 99-100 and binder to current unit: look at notes during review for quiz (take books home today for homework & quiz) Tomorrow we are in the media center for a lesson on sources and bibliographies – go directly to the media center (bring books back for Thursday) Read 88-89; questions: use the language of the question, complete sentences, and cite your evidence.

1.transfer - associating emotions with an ad, usually good feelings Vocab. Unit 2: Act. 2.4 - pictures on lesson slide 1.transfer - associating emotions with an ad, usually good feelings 2.bandwagon - everyone else has it, I should too! 3.avant-garde - be cool, one of the first or few to have a product 4.testimonials - people say good things about a product (often use famous people) 5.facts & figures - provable statements, statistics & percentages convince the buyer...can be misleading!!

Everyone else has it, so I should have it too!! Cool people have it, 1st to have it, only SOME have it (sense of being special) Newest iPhone—stand in line to be 1st to have it! People (normal or famous) say good things about product

Statistics and percentages...but… numbers can be misleading!! (25% of what???) Connect good feelings with a product - feel emotions about a product-can be sad/negative feelings too

transfer & testimonial avant-garde facts & figures transfer & testimonial

facts & figures transfer testimonial

avant-garde bandwagon testimonial

transfer facts & figures avant-garde bandwagon

Practice Your Vocabulary Words by Analyzing Ads for each of the following words: Testimonial Transfer Avante-garde Bandwagon facts & figures Here we go...

Practice Your Vocabulary Words by Analyzing Ads for each of the following words: Testimonial Transfer Avante-garde Bandwagon facts & figures It’s a secret...only the smart people know...

Practice Your Vocabulary Words by Analyzing Ads for each of the following words: Testimonial Transfer Avante-garde Bandwagon facts & figures

Practice Your Vocabulary Words by Analyzing Ads for each of the following words: Testimonial Transfer Avante-garde Bandwagon facts & figures

Practice Your Vocabulary Words by Analyzing Ads for each of the following words: Testimonial Transfer Avante-garde Bandwagon facts & figures