Write a paragraph about an argument that you once had Identify where you use logical or emotional appeals.

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Write a paragraph about an argument that you once had Identify where you use logical or emotional appeals

Exchange Papers and discuss the following 6-8 sentence paragraphs Formal language – Contractions – The use of “you” Logical arguments Emotional arguments Topic sentences Concluding sentences

Students will apply their knowledge of logical and emotional appeals to the speech George W. Bush: Address to the Nation on the Terrorist Attacks pid=58057 Students will read the speech and underline the logical appeals/ arguments

Homework As a continuation from class, students will finish reading the speech and underline the logical appeals/ arguments