September 3, 2013 Mr. Houghteling “It’s an Unique Take Tuesday!”

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September 3, 2013 Mr. Houghteling “It’s an Unique Take Tuesday!” English III

Rhetorical Terms matchup. Review allusion chart. CAPSToneS: “A Unique Take on Beauty” AGENDA

CAPSToneS C Context A Audience P Purpose S Speaker Tone Subject

Read and re-read “A Unique Take on Beauty.” Cite (on the article itself!) three claims Britt makes. Complete the CAPSToneS chart for “A Unique Take on Beauty.” HOMEWORK

Author 1.

Reference 2.

Objective 3.

Receiver 4.

Situation 5.

Topic 6.

Allusion An ALLUSION is a literary device in which an author or speaker makes a reference to something that s/he assumes the audience with know.

Read and re-read “A Unique Take on Beauty.” Cite (on the article itself!) three claims Britt makes. Complete the CAPSToneS chart for “A Unique Take on Beauty.” HOMEWORK