Due: Tuesday, October 29
Bring a hard copy of a complete typed draft of your speech analysis for peer review.
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Due: Tuesday, October 22
For your chosen speech, please write out 5-7 examples each of logos, pathos, and ethos. Make sure you explain why specifically they fit into each category. In addition, write an introduction complete with historical and audience context, ending with specific thesis statement. Upcoming Dates: Revisions for Educational Narrative ~ Friday, October 25th by midnight Peer draft for Speech Analysis ~ Tuesday, October 29 Final draft for Speech Analysis ~ Tuesday, November 5 (posted by 8:45 am). Due: Tuesday, October 15
Complete the questions on the rhetorical situation of your chosen speech. Read "Backbacks and Briefs" and be prepared for a short assessment over your reading. Due: Tuesday, October 8
Find a speech on AmericanRhetoric.com that you would like to analyze for your rhetorical analysis In the excerpt (last paragraph 2nd page) from "Letter from Birmingham Jail," find 4-5 examples each of logos, pathos, and ethos. Due: Tuesday, October 1
Read "American Value Systems." Come to class prepared to talk about your assigned value systems. Give examples from current events/pop culture. Josiah ~ Puritan Maria ~ Enlightenment James ~ Transcendentalism Michael ~ Progressive Gabe and Jonathan ~ Personal Success Ben and Ke'Shawn ~ Collectivist Due: Tuesday, September 24
Complete your draft of Educational History Narrative, following all assignment guidelines. Remember to read your paper out loud either by yourself or to someone else. Submit your draft to the Unit Two dropbox. If you are absent on Tuesday, I still expect to see the draft by the due date. Due: Tuesday September 17
Bring in a rough draft of your Educational Narrative for peer editing. Make sure it is a complete draft. Remember, peer editing is part of your grade. You will need to make it up if you are absent that day. Due: Tuesday, September 10
Due: Tuesday, September 3
Write an introductory "zoom-in" moment for your autoethnography. This should introduce your culture to your audience.
Be prepared to discuss a place/setting in which your culture takes place. |