A girl witnesses her best friend getting shot by a police officer.
What's The Hate U Give?
"We are going to drain the Washington Swamp"
What's a metaphor?
He was "Born a Crime"
Who's Trevor Noah?
When you have to analyse a speech or another non-fiction text you will typically start out using this model
What's the rhetorical pentagram/Cicero's pentagram
This is the model you should use to structure your paragraphs
What's PEE?
Heather Hansen gives a TED Talk explaining why it's more important to be understood than to speak perfect English
What's "How to speak bad English perfectly"?
"They are Marxist and Communists and Fascists....they are dangerous to our country"
What's a list of three/tricolon?
Starr is the main character of this novel
What is "The Hate U Give"?
How you convince your audience, making logica arguments, having credibility or making them feel a certain way about what you are saying.
What are the modes of persuasion/the forms of appeal/logos, ethos and pathos?
PEE is an abbreviation for this.
What is Point, Evidence, Explanation
A girl wants to study fashion design and applies to a school without her iraqi father's knowledge. In the end, she decides to stay working in the kitchen in her father's restaurant.
What's "Baghdad Express"?
"We will face challenges, we will confront hardships bu we will get the job done."
What's anaphora?
Rita, an Indian girl who wants to be white is the main character of this short story.
What's "Chameleon"?
You want to look into the arguments of a text and use Toulmin's model. As a minimum you have to look for these three things in the text.
What's "Claim, data and warrant"?
What is narrator, POV, setting, characterization, style of writing, language, literary devices.
A story about a kid who grew up in a poor family in the Rust Belt with a mum who was addicted to drugs.
What's "Hillbilly Elegy"?
"We must reject the politics of revenge, resistance and retribution"
What's alliteration?
The main character and author of Hillbilly Elegy
Who's J.D.Vance?
Metaphors, similes, anaphora, alliterations, etc. If it's a speech they're called rhetorical devices, and this is their name when it's a short story.
What are literary devices?
If you're analyzing a non-fiction text this is the model you start out using.
What is Cicero's pentagram/the rhetorical pentagram
An elderly white woman is intimidated by a black man who gets in her house after working in her garden, and in a turn of events she threatens to shoot hin and chases him away.
What's "The Guilt"?
Immigrants entering the U.S. illegally are "poisoning the blood of our country"
Hint: Trump is mirroring the language Hitler used in "Mein Kampf"
What's allusion?
The travelwriter who didn't want to write about the nepalese village of "Drughat" in order to keep tourists away and keep the village the way it was. But the villagers had other plans.
Who's Neville?
You want to find out how a text portrays a certain topic, so you decide to make this type of analysis.
What's a "discourse analysis"?
Be aware of this, if you choose to write a manuscript for a speech. Mention at least 3 things.
What is:
The sender, audience/receiver, topic and circumstances that are given in the assignment.
The introduction of yourself as a speaker, the topic and the circumstances
Using the provided sources as evidence for the claims you are making - you can't just write what you think.
Using arguments with evidence and warrant, modes of persuasion and rhetorical devices in your text.
Ending the speach thanking the audience for their attention.