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FOA for AP Students:

Ways to Approach the Activity Discussion arising from the presentation of cultural or contextual background materials related to the text. A discussion of some of the particulars about the author in relation to the text studied. A comparison of stylistic features and their varying purposes in two of the texts.

What can you analyze? TV commercial Excerpt from a text studied in class Advertisement Magazine cover Political ad Political cartoon Editorial Opinion column

What to analyze for, specifically? Argument fallacies Usage of Rhetorical Triangle Usage of Argument schemes in a piece: Rogerian, Toulmin, etc. Use of Rhetorical Strategies to achieve Author’s Purpose

In what forms can the analysis be presented? Role play of a character from a text studied (or not) in class. Standard Oral Presentation on a text/excerpt Group activity: Scene re-enactment Formal debate Comparison of two different columnists’ response to a single event. Writing and performance of a dramatic scene based on one part of the work studied. A commentary on a key passage. A multimedia presentation shown to class and discussed as a group. Creation of a short film with class discussion of intent and success. Role play of a dialogue between author and interviewer. Presentation of a prepared monologue based on a minor character in the work.

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By using children of varying physiques in different scenarios of challenge, Nike employs pathos to curry empathy for “fringe” individuals while encouraging all youth to find greatness.