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Bell Ringers: 14 Feb – 25 Feb

Bell Ringers: 14 Feb – 25 Feb. How can persuasion be used to gain power, position, profit, or pity in our society? E2: 5.4 E2: 2 E2: 6. Mon., 14 FEB: HSAP. Copy EVERYTHING BELOW. CHOOSE the best answer. EXPLAIN why you think it is. . Which would best support the following argument:

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Bell Ringers: 14 Feb – 25 Feb

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  1. Bell Ringers: 14 Feb – 25 Feb How can persuasion be used to gain power, position, profit, or pity in our society? E2: 5.4 E2: 2 E2: 6

  2. Mon., 14 FEB: HSAP Copy EVERYTHING BELOW. CHOOSE the best answer. EXPLAIN why you think it is. Which would best support the following argument: Random locker searches create a safer school environment. a. many knives, guns, and drugs have been confiscated b. lockers are much neater now c. principals often laugh at what they see

  3. Mon., 14 FEB: HSAP Copy EVERYTHING BELOW. CHOOSE the best answer. EXPLAIN why you think it is. Which would best support the following argument: Random locker searches create a safer school environment. a. many knives, guns, and drugs have been confiscated b. lockers are much neater now -irrelevant c. principals often laugh at what they see -irrelevant

  4. Tue., 15 FEB: HSAP Persuasion vs. Propaganda • Both are techniques used to convince someone to believe or act in a certain way • Persuasion is based upon an appeal to ethos (ethical/character), logos (logic), or pathos (emotion) • Propaganda is based upon a group’s agenda to spread its message to benefit the group— • Ex.: advertisements, organizations, politicians, religious groups

  5. Tue., 15 FEB: HSAP Persuasive/Propaganda Techniques: Make a three-column chart. (We will be adding, so keep it NEAT!) The art of persuasion: Convincing others to agree with your opinion or act in a certain way… #1 Rule: Know your audience!

  6. Wed., 16 FEB: HSAP Persuasive/Propaganda Techniques Chart…cont.

  7. Tue., 22 FEB: HSAP Persuasive/Propaganda Techniques Chart…cont.

  8. Wed., 23 FEB: HSAP Persuasive/Propaganda Techniques Chart…cont.

  9. Thur., 24 FEB: HSAP Persuasive/Propaganda Techniques Chart…cont.

  10. Fri., 25 FEB: HSAP • HSAP PRACTICE QUESTION: Copy ALL then circle your choice. • Which of the following is an example of card-stacking? • Calling your enemy a “loser” • Continuing a rumor about how you heard that your enemy vandalized the bathroom • Telling your enemy’s boy/girlfriend that you saw him in the principal’s office with a referral form • Asking your enemy’s ex to tell what a jerk he/she was

  11. Fri., 25 FEB: HSAP EQ: How are propaganda techniques used to gain power, position, profit, or pity in our society? 1. Watch the following excerpt about government/political use of propaganda, and then answer the EQ in a scholarly, complete response. 2. ALSO, please describe something about our study of propaganda techniques that you connected with/related to. You have 10 minutes to complete this task. This will be part of your bell ringer grade!

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