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Plz ill give a ! who seems to be the speaker of the poem? in what point of view is the poem spoken? what words or phrases support your answers to these questions? love is not all: it is not meat nor drink nor slumber nor a roof against the rain; nor yet a floating spar to men that sink and rise and sink and rise and sink again; love can not fill the thickened lung with breath, nor clean the blood, nor set the fractured bone; yet many a man is making friends with death even as i speak, for lack of love alone. it well may be that in a difficult hour, pinned down by pain and moaning for release, or nagged by want past resolution’s power, i might be driven to sell your love for peace, or trade the memory of this night for food. it well may be. i do not think i would.
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Objective *Identify terms that focus on speeches. Name
speeches to persuade their audience.Period ENG108B Unit 1 Arguments and
*Determine the methods that people use within
Speeches
Date
Fundamental Question Think about these questions as you work through the lesson. Can we listen to and read important speeches and other historical documents and analyze these documents for the use of persuasive devices and determine author’s point of view and purpose?
Questions / Clues Notes Write down all relevant notes and possible answers using the RACES writing strategy when appropriate.
Lesson 1.01
Identify the following
terms:
1. Argument
2. Claim
3. Fallacious Reasoning
4. Relevant
5. Credible
How does figurative
language enhance the
meaning of a text?
What do you look for
when evaluating an
argument?
What makes evidence
relevant What makes it
sufficient?
What strategy can you
use for identifying
fallacious reasoning?
Lesson 1.02
Describe how you
recognized fallacious
reasoning in the text “The
American Promise”.
Can evidence be relevant
but not sufficient? Explain
your answer.
Read On: Achievement
Gap
Which article did you choose to read on
NEWSELA?
Was there fallacious
reasoning in the article you read? Explain and provide an example of why or why not.
Lesson 1.03
Who was Sojourner Truth?
Did Sojourner Truth use valid reasoning and
relevant and sufficient evidence? Were you convinced? Use examples from the text to explain.
Lesson 1.04
Define the following terms:
1. Charged Language
2. Viewpoint
3. Evidence
4. Reason
5. Sufficient
6. Critical Listening
What does a speaker need to include in a speech to create valid reasoning?
Lesson 1.05
What was Reagan’s
viewpoint in his speech “Remarks on East-West Relations”?
Is his reasoning valid? Why or why not?
What evidence does he provide and is it relevant and/or sufficient?
Why would a speaker use fallacious reasoning or distorted evidence?
Lesson 1.08
Identify the term parallel structure.
List at least three types of compound elements that should use parallel
structure.
Identify all coordinating conjunctions using the acronym of FANBOYS.
Lesson 1.09
Identify the following terms and give examples:
1. hypophora
2. ethos
3. pathos
4. logos
5. parallelism
6. Repetition
7. Appeals
Live Class Notes:
How did the excerpt from the “Emancipation
Proclamation” use ethos, pathos, logos?
1. 2. 3.
F
A N B
O Y S
Lesson 1.10
How effective is the use of rhetorical devices such as hypophora, parallelism, and repetition in “Give Me Liberty, or Give Me Death?” Give at least two examples to support your evaluation.
Choose a line or two from the passage that you found to be especially moving or effective. Why was it effective or moving?
Lesson 1.11
Vocabulary:
What terms from the text were new or unknown to you? Define them.
Who was Frederick
Douglass?
What rhetorical devices does Douglass use in his speech?
Share an example from the text.
Choose a line or two from the passage that you found to be especially moving or effective. Why was it effective or moving?