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Welcome back! Wed. 10/15 New seats and teams Dual credit roster check Quarter overview: learning goals, works and movements, essential question ITW: unit structure, homework: read pages for Monday; write 5 Socratic seminar questions.

Rhetorical Analysis comments/review Speech titles in quotes- “The Queen’s Speech to the troops at Tilbury” Don’t say “the pathos appeal”- pathos= emotional appeal Don’t say “pathos and emotional appeal” Don’t say “rhetorical device”- still too much confusion on what is a device and what is not POQ, 1900’s, less vs. fewer, implies vs. argues r/less-versus-fewer r/less-versus-fewer “Susan B. Anthony, in her speech, Woman’s Rights to the Suffrage (1873), implies that Women in the United States of America have less rights than men do.”

Rhetorical Analysis comments/review What is an allusion?

RA- opening paragraph Some of us are having a problem differentiating between sentences 2 & 4. Sentence 2 is how the writer supports their claim; sentence 4 is a thesis. Rhetorical strategies don’t usually support a claim. They make an argument more effective. How do you support a claim in an argument? Facts, details, authority, anecdotes, logic, etc.

example Queen Elizabeth I, in her speech at Tilbury in 1588, inspires her troops to be as loyal as they have been the past 30 years, bringing her credibility higher and asserting the fact that her and her troops will be on top. She supports this by shifting from logos to pathos while uplifting her credibility throughout.

Read article, write intro “U.S. politicians should be held to higher standards” Follow the outline!!!!