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conquer, Comrades! Create many persuasive advertisements (1 by yourself, then extra with part of group), as if the pigs had made them, persuading the animals to join and support specific animal committees. Name the committee Identify its purpose Create a slogan List reasons to join Name the traits needed to help the committee succeed Add helpful visuals Analyze the effect of each persuasive device on the back Write a thesis the identifies the particular excellence of the poster

conquer, Comrades! Create many persuasive advertisements (1 by yourself, then extra with group), as if the pigs had made them, persuading the animals to join and support specific animal committees Name the committee Identify its purpose Create a slogan List reasons to join Name the traits needed to help the committee succeed Add helpful visuals Analyze the effect of each persuasive device on the back Write a thesis the identifies the particular excellence of the poster

Our terms: Juxtaposition Irony Theme Mood Tone Allusion Euphemism Oxymoron Symbol Theme (theme topic, theme statement) Syncretism Magical Realism Allegory Alliteration Assonance Consonance Imagery Personification Motif Cliché Hyperbole Understatement Ethos Pathos logos Simile Metaphor Irony (intro difference between dramatic, situational, verbal) Chthonic Synesthesia Hyphens Symbolism Mood, tone Antithesis Parallelism Paradox antanaclasis anaphora epiphora Polysyndeton Asyndeton chiasmus Assertion Bandwagon Card Stacking Glittering generalities Lesser of Two Evils Name Calling Plain Folks Testimonials