What is the FIRST strategy Ms. Carroll gave us in Common Lit?
what is scanning the text?
"Your donations today, may save a life tomorrow"
what is pathos?
To make a point rather than get an answer
what is rhetorical question?
What refers to the recurrence of initial consonant sounds?
what is alliteration?
Which of the following best explains the motto “Share Our Wealth Society”: “every man a king?"
A.The motto means that every man should have access to great wealth.
B.The motto means that no person should be subject to another.
C.The motto means that every man must have land and domain over it.
D.The motto means that every person should have access to life-sustaining necessities.
what is "D"
What was the SECOND strategy Ms. Carroll gave us in the Common Lit?
What is reading the question?
Trustworthiness or credibility
What is ethos?
Reveals something true which at first seems contradictory
What is paradox?
What is a reference to an event, place, or person?
What is allusion?
Why does the author likely mention the Mayo brothers in the conclusion of the speech?
A.To justify their wealth with their contributions to healthcare and mankind
B.To condemn them for making money off of the sick
C.To set them as the model example of the wealthy minority for they donated their fortune
D.To embarrass the wealthy who he claims are less deserving of their money than the Mayo brothers
What is "C"?
What is the EASIEST strategy Ms.Carroll gave us in the Common Lit?
What is doing the reference questions first?
" Southern Christian Leadership Conference, an organization operating in every Southern state, with headquarters in Atlanta, Georgia. We have some eighty-five affiliate organizations all across the south,..."( what appeal is King using?)
what is ethos?
What helps you closely examine textual evidence to support the written analysis?
What is annotations?
"I have done this a thousand times"
What is hyperbole?
why would King list four steps to start the nonviolent campaign?
What is King is trying to introduce the fact that these steps have already been taken. Political leaders refuse this. He is trying to compel the idea they need to do more?
What are the three major appeals we talked about?
What is ethos,pathos, and logos?
What as the King appealing to when he said, "
My dear fellow clergymen,"?
What is trying to appeal to ethos?
Using an object or action that means something more than its literal meaning
What is symbolism?
"The eyes are the window of the soul"
What is a metaphor?
What is to show or remind readers their rights are being upheld?
What do you do when there are unfamiliar words that you do not know?
What is boxing in the word?
appealing to emotion
what is pathos?
What is to have a heated argument or disagreement?
what is quarrel?
What creates a two-word paradox such as "seriously funny"?
What is a oxymoron?
Why is the poem "Poisonous Tree" an ideal title for the poem?
What is the poem is to compel anger and explain how it will continue to grow?