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Today, in English… Book Fair and New Horizons Past Due: Ethos, Logos, Pathos assignment Book Fair and New Horizons Test on Art of Persuasion pushed back to Monday

Power-Up! Day 6 – 11/18 Copy the prompt into your journal, then answer the questions that follow. Author Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote, “Unless you try to do something beyond what you have already mastered, you will never grow.” Based on your experiences, do you agree or disagree with Emerson’s statement? Take a position on this issue. Support your response with reasons and specific examples. What is your claim (opinion, position)? What is your reason (why you’re right)?

3 forms of rhetoric, or ways to appeal to listeners, as defined by Greek philosopher Aristotle

Playing Catch-Up You have 10 minutes to get in any missing work or make-up Power-Ups: Ethos, Logos, Pathos Homework Art of Persuasion annotated essay and notes Bring your stuff Book Fair 8:50-9:10 New Horizons 9:10-9:50

Today, in English… HW: Study for Art of Persuasion test Persuasion in Advertising with Ethos, Logos and Pathos Test on Art of Persuasion pushed back to Monday