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Reminders  Vocabulary Unit 10  Regular Quiz – this Friday, 11/20  If you missed the picture quiz and this morning’s make-up, you can come in tomorrow.

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1 Reminders  Vocabulary Unit 10  Regular Quiz – this Friday, 11/20  If you missed the picture quiz and this morning’s make-up, you can come in tomorrow morning to make it up.  Rhetorical Analyses  Rough Draft for Rhetorical Analysis #2 – due tomorrow, 11/19  Bring BOTH final drafts of Rhetorical Analysis #1 and #2 to class Friday. I will pick up ONE for a grade.  Outliers: Chapters – 6-7 – due Thursday – there will be a quiz.  What did you do last night toward your argument speech?

2 VOICE LESSON: SYNTAX #4

3 Read and Think:  When I had waited a long time, very patiently, without hearing hum lie down, I resolved to open a little – a very, very little crevice in the lantern. So I opened it – you cannot imagine how stealthily, stealthily – until, at length, a single dim ray, like the thread of a spider, shot from out the crevice and full upon the vulture eye. -- Edgar Allan Poe, “The Tell-Tale Heart,” The Tell-Tale Heart and Other Writings 1. Analyze the syntax in the passage. Claim: Poe’s use of syntax…(what does it do? What is the effect?) 2. Consider the following hints to guide your response: Use of phrases Use of dashes *Your response should use C-E-I format.

4 Responses  Poe’s use of syntax creates suspense. By interrupting the flow of the sentence with phrases such as, “very patiently…without hearing him lie down…a very, very little” he slows down the movement of the sentence and increases the tension. The reader has to wait for the action to unfold as slowly as the action itself. Poe uses dashes in two of the sentences which can mark a sudden change of thought or a parenthetical remark that is emphasized. The dashes he uses set off a direct address to the reader and slow down the sentence, creating apprehension for the reader. The parenthetical address to the reader increases the tension of the sentence and involves the reader directly in the action by forcing the reader to wait for the slow, secretive actions revealed by the sentence. The syntax in Poe’s sentences not only heightens the tension, but creates a dark, suspenseful mood.

5 Responses  Poe’s use of syntax creates suspense. By interrupting the flow of the sentence with phrases such as, “very patiently…without hearing him lie down…a very, very little” he slows down the movement of the sentence and increases the tension. The reader has to wait for the action to unfold as slowly as the action itself. Poe uses dashes in two of the sentences which can mark a sudden change of thought or a parenthetical remark that is emphasized. The dashes he uses set off a direct address to the reader and slow down the sentence, creating apprehension for the reader. The parenthetical address to the reader increases the tension of the sentence and involves the reader directly in the action by forcing the reader to wait for the slow, secretive actions revealed by the sentence. The syntax in Poe’s sentences not only heightens the tension, but creates a dark, suspenseful mood.

6 Argument Speech  Tonight, consider drafting your introduction and conclusion.  Introduction  Hook  background of topic  reference to your claims  reference your counterargument  thesis  Conclusion  Reiterate your two claims and overall position  Call to action (what do you want the audience to do as a result of your speech)

7 Visual Text Analysis: Waiting for Superman  Today, we will be viewing Waiting for Superman, and the goal is to analyze and evaluate the director, Davis Guggenheim’s argument throughout the documentary.  As you watch the documentary, keep track of the use of ethos/pathos/logos and how Guggenheim uses it.


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