The three rhetorical appeals.
What are Ethos, Pathos, Logos?
The protagonist of Things Fall Apart.
Who is Okonkwo?
A comedian and Late Night host who grew up in South Africa during Apartheid.
Who is Trevor Noah?
Ethos, Pathos, Logos, Allusion, Call to Action, Rhetorical Questions, Anecdotes, Diction, repetition, Alliteration, Similies, Counterarguments, and Rebuttals.
What are rhetorical strategies?
Caged Bird Sings and Catcher in the Rye
What were our two summer books?
The three steps to making an argument.
What are Claim, Counterargument, Rebuttal?
A motif in Things Fall Apart.
What are yams?
Trevors friend and "professional dancer."
The collection of multiple pieces of evidence to support a claim.
What is synthesizing?
Holden and Marguerite
Who were the main characters in our summer books?
The visual argument.
What is the end-of-unit 1 project?
The quote or phrase at the beginning of a book.
What is an epigraph?
Xhosa and Switz
What ethnicities are Trever Noah?
Vaccines, In Form Consent, Vaccine Mandates, Herd Immunity.
What are Unit 4 themes?
Maya Angelou and J.D. Salinger
Who were the authors of our summer books?
An argument that seems to be true but is actually false.
What is a Logical Fallacy?
Okonkwo's biggest burden.
What is masculinity?
Metacognitive
What does it mean to think about someone else thinking?
Two authors with opposing opinions on the measles vaccine
Who are Rohl Dahl and Bob Sears?
New York
What is the place the main character of the Catcher in the Rye goes to after leaving school?
The author of The Flight From Conversation.
Who is Sherry Turkle?
The food someone eats, the clothes someone wears, the lessons they were taught.
What is culture?
Culture and Identity
What are two tools Trevor Noah used to navigate his way around the world?
$5 dollars
What fine did Jacobson have to pay for not getting vaccinated?
Dentist
Where did the main character of the Caged Bird Sings have to go but couldn't?