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ENG 100

Week Four. ENG 100. INDEPENDENT WORK.

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  1. Week Four ENG 100

  2. INDEPENDENT WORK Write six (6) short paragraphs (not 3.8) describing times in the recent past when you’ve used language (1) to inform, (2) to convince, (3) to persuade, (4) to explore, (5) to make decisions, and (6) to meditate and pray. Be sure to write at least one paragraph for each of these six purposes.

  3. INDEPENDENT WORK Using your textbook, read Chapter Two , “ Arguments Based on Emotion: Pathos,” pages 38-50. Also read and comment on the red exercises on pages 42, 44, and 49. Mark the text and/or take notes as you read. Complete Reading Response Journal. Using the magazine you were supposed to bring to class, complete # 2 on page 51 in class, upon completion of reading. Be prepared to discuss in class tomorrow. For HOMEWORK, complete #4 on page 51.

  4. INDEPENDENT WORK Complete the activity on page 43 of your textbook.

  5. To what specific emotions does the following slogan, sales pitch and/or maxim appeal?

  6. To what specific emotions does the following slogan, sales pitch and/or maxim appeal?

  7. To what specific emotions does the following slogan, sales pitch and/or maxim appeal?

  8. To what specific emotions does the following slogan, sales pitch and/or maxim appeal? www.google.com/imgres?q=obama+yes+we+can&hl=en&safe=active&biw=1280&bih=898&tbm=isch&tbnid=xidthAOz-zFSIM:&imgrefurl=http://www.newworldorderwar.com/unemployment-rate-hits-9-8-hows-that-yes-we-can-working-out-for-you/&imgurl=http://www.newworldorderwar.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/obama-yes-we-can_04-nov-08.jpg&w=449&h=672&ei=RdI7UNWkCI3Y9QSzuYGAAw&zoom=1

  9. To what specific emotions does the following slogan, sales pitch and/or maxim appeal? http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=mccain+country+first&view=detail&id=54680FE53A36DC4490DE2EAF20A434EC4CC3A2C4&adlt=strict

  10. To what specific emotions does the following slogan, sales pitch and/or maxim appeal? http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=malcolm+x+by+any+means+necessary&view=detail&id=B19384CA38F6104923314B765A8AECBB6FC657C8&adlt=strict

  11. To what specific emotions does the following slogan, sales pitch and/or maxim appeal? http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=have+it+your+way+burger+king&view=detail&id=412B90AFF51BC87F7AFBD790941EB2026C7263B4&adlt=strict

  12. To what specific emotions does the following slogan, sales pitch and/or maxim appeal? “You can trust your car to the man who wears the star.” http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=have+it+your+way+burger+king&view=detail&id=412B90AFF51BC87F7AFBD790941EB2026C7263B4&adlt=strict

  13. To what specific emotions does the following slogan, sales pitch and/or maxim appeal? “Know what comes between me and my Calvins? Nothing!” http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=have+it+your+way+burger+king&view=detail&id=412B90AFF51BC87F7AFBD790941EB2026C7263B4&adlt=strict

  14. To what specific emotions does the following slogan, sales pitch and/or maxim appeal? http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=have+it+your+way+burger+king&view=detail&id=412B90AFF51BC87F7AFBD790941EB2026C7263B4&adlt=strict

  15. To what specific emotions does the following slogan, sales pitch and/or maxim appeal? Anti-litter Campaign Slogan http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=have+it+your+way+burger+king&view=detail&id=412B90AFF51BC87F7AFBD790941EB2026C7263B4&adlt=strict

  16. INDEPENDENT WORK Using your textbook, read Chapter Three , “ Arguments Based on Character: Ethos,” pages 52-67. Mark the text and/or take notes as you read. Complete Reading Response Journal. For HOMEWORK: Complete #3 on page 68.

  17. INDEPENDENT WORK Write a response to the following prompt, paying careful attention to the instructions: Using ethos appeals ONLY, explain why you deserve an A in ENG 100.

  18. What is the ethos of this figure? Oprah Winfrey, TV Celebrity • What public arguments, campaigns, or products might benefit from his/her endorsement? • What public arguments, campaigns, or products might not?

  19. What is the ethos of this figure? • What public arguments, campaigns, or products might benefit from his/her endorsement? • What public arguments, campaigns, or products might not? Margaret Cho, comedian

  20. What is the ethos of this figure? Kate Winslet, Actress • What public arguments, campaigns, or products might benefit from his/her endorsement? • What public arguments, campaigns, or products might not?

  21. What is the ethos of this figure? • What public arguments, campaigns, or products might benefit from his/her endorsement? • What public arguments, campaigns, or products might not? Colin Powell, Former chair of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and Secretary of State in the George W. Bush administration

  22. What is the ethos of this figure? Sarah Palin, Former governor of Alaska and Republican vice-presidential candidate • What public arguments, campaigns, or products might benefit from his/her endorsement? • What public arguments, campaigns, or products might not?

  23. What is the ethos of this figure? • What public arguments, campaigns, or products might benefit from his/her endorsement? • What public arguments, campaigns, or products might not? Dave Chappelle, Humorist and Comedian

  24. What is the ethos of this figure? Jeff Gordon, NASCAR Champion • What public arguments, campaigns, or products might benefit from his/her endorsement? • What public arguments, campaigns, or products might not?

  25. What is the ethos of this figure? • What public arguments, campaigns, or products might benefit from his/her endorsement? • What public arguments, campaigns, or products might not? Nancy Pelosi, Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives

  26. What is the ethos of this figure? Bill O’Reilly, TV News Commentator • What public arguments, campaigns, or products might benefit from his/her endorsement? • What public arguments, campaigns, or products might not?

  27. What is the ethos of this figure? • What public arguments, campaigns, or products might benefit from his/her endorsement? • What public arguments, campaigns, or products might not? Marge Simpson, Sensible wife and mother on The Simpsons

  28. What is the ethos of this figure? Jon Stewart, Host of The Daily Show On Comedy Central • What public arguments, campaigns, or products might benefit from his/her endorsement? • What public arguments, campaigns, or products might not?

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