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Warm Up Go to kahoot.it and get ready for a Caesar plot review quiz. But before that, let’s get a recap from Theo & Cockroach

SOAPStone Speaker: Occasion: Audience: Purpose: Subject: Tone:

Brutus’s Funeral Speech: Annotation Guide E/P/L The rhetorical appeals: ethos, pathos, and/or logos ? Syntax: rhetorical questions R Syntax: repetition D Diction (word choice)

SOAPStone (fill in your chart) Speaker: Brutus Occasion: Caesar’s Funeral Audience: The Roman People Purpose: Subject: Tone:

Antony’s Funeral Speech: Annotation Guide E/P/L The rhetorical appeals: ethos, pathos, and/or logos ? Syntax: rhetorical questions R Syntax: repetition D Diction (word choice)

SOAPStone Speaker: Antony Occasion: Caesar’s “funeral” Audience: the Roman people Purpose: ? Subject: ? Tone: ?

Shakespeare Unlocked! Watch the actors talk about the speech and check what you’ve highlighted. Make sure you’re on the right track!

Exit ticket: choose one & answer on your handout Which of the three elements does Brutus rely most heavily upon? Support your answer with evidence from the text. Which does Antony use to such great effect? Support your answer with evidence from the text.