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American Literature & Rhetoric
                                                                                                                                                                                         Robin Dissin Aufses, Renée H. Shea,
                                                                                                                                                                                       Lawrence Scanlon, Katherine E. Cordes
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           1  |  RHETORICAL ANALYSIS                        Activity: Analyzing Diction                                 2  |  EVIDENCE-BASED ARGUMENTS                   Bandwagon Appeal
           Activity: Recognizing Civil Discourse               John Muir, from Save the Redwoods                        What Is Argument?                             Activity: Identifying Logical Fallacies
           The Rhetorical Situation                         Syntax                                                      Understanding Claims
              Abraham Lincoln, The Gettysburg Address       Activity: Analyzing Syntax                                  Activity: Identifying Arguable Claims         Analyzing Visual Texts
                                                               John F. Kennedy, from Inaugural Address                                                                Identifying Fallacies
           Occasion, Context, and Purpose                   Activity: Analyzing Tone                                    Types of Claims                                  PETA, Feeding Kids Meat Is Child
           Activity: Defining a Rhetorical Situation                                                                       Claims of Fact                                  Abuse (advertisement)
                                                                                                                        Activity: Making Claims of Fact
           The Rhetorical Triangle                          Analyzing Visual Texts                                         Claims of Value                               Heap Analytics, Same Data,
           Activity: Analyzing the Rhetorical Situation     Analyzing Visual Rhetoric                                   Activity: Making Claims of Value                   Different Y-Axis (graphs)
              Billie Jean King, Serena Is Still Treated         Dodge Durango (advertisement)                              Claims of Policy                           Activity: Identifying Fallacies in Visual Texts
                Differently Than Male Athletes              Activity: Analyzing Visual Rhetoric                         Activity: Making Claims of Policy                Omega Watch, George Clooney’s Choice
                                                               KFC Hot and Spicy Chicken (advertisement)                                                                    (advertisement)
           Rhetorical Appeals                                                                                           Understanding and Analyzing Evidence             U.S. Department of Education, High School
           Ethos                                                                                                        Types of Evidence                                   Graduation Rate (graph)
           Building Ethos                                   From Reading to Writing: Crafting a                            Personal Experience
                                                              Rhetorical Analysis Essay
              J.D. Vance, from Hillbilly Elegy                 Shirley Chisholm, from People and Peace,                    Anecdotes                                  Patterns of Development
           Activity: Building Ethos                               Not Profits and War                                   Activity: Using Personal Experience             Narration
           Logos                                            Preparing to Write: Annotating Nonfiction                     and Anecdotes as Evidence                      Judith Ortiz Cofer, from The Myth of the Latin Woman
              Conceding and Refuting                        Activity: Annotating an Excerpt                                Current Events                               Description
           Activity: Analyzing Logos and                       Shirley Chisholm, from People and Peace,                    Historical Information                        Theodore Dreiser, from A Certain Oil Refinery
                Counterargument                                  Not Profits and War                                                                                     Process Analysis
               Jia Tolentino, from What It Takes to                                                                     Activity: Using Current Events and               E. B. White, from Farewell, My Lovely!
                   Put Away Your Phone                      Developing a Thesis Statement                                 Historical Information as Evidence            Exemplification
           Pathos                                           Supporting Your Thesis                                         Expert Opinion                                  Sarah Grimke, from Letter on the Equality
              Making Balanced Appeals                       Activity: Organizing a Rhetorical Analysis Essay               Quantitative Evidence                           of the Sexes
               Richard Nixon, from The Checkers Speech         Writing Topic Sentences                                  Activity: Analyzing Evidence                     Comparison and Contrast
           Activity: Analyzing Pathos                       Activity: Writing Topic Sentences                              Florence Kelley, Speech on Child Labor          Eleanor Roosevelt, from Women Must Learn to
               Diana Abu-Jaber, On Recognition and Nation      Using Quotations as Evidence                             Logical Reasoning and Organization:                 Play the Game as Men Do
           Combining Ethos, Logos, and Pathos                  Documenting Sources                                        Shaping an Argument                            Classification and Division
               Helen Keller, Letter to Mark Twain, 1906     Activity: Writing a Body Paragraph                          Induction                                        Martin Luther King Jr., from Letter from
                                                            Revising a Rhetorical Analysis Essay                        Deduction                                           Birmingham Jail
           Analyzing Visual Texts                           Activity: Revising a Paragraph                              Activity: Using Inductive and                   Definition
           Identifying Rhetorical Appeals                   Analyzing a Sample Rhetorical Analysis Essay                  Deductive Reasoning                              Barack Obama, from 2004 Democratic National
                                                                                                                                                                            Convention Speech
           Tom Toles, Rosa Parks (cartoon)                    “People and Peace, Not Profits and War”                   Logical Fallacies                                Cause and Effect
           Activity: Identifying Rhetorical Appeals               by Joseph Barrett                                        Red Herrings and Ad Hominem Fallacies         Robert F. Kennedy, from The Mindless
              Nate Beeler, Government is Watching (cartoon)  Activity: Providing Peer Feedback for Revision                Faulty Analogies                                 Menace of Violence
                                                                                                                           Straw Man Fallacies                        Activity: Identifying Patterns of Development
           Analyzing Rhetoric and Style                     Culminating Activity: Crafting a Rhetorical                    Either/Or Fallacies
           Diction                                             Analysis Essay                                              Hasty Generalization                       Working with Sources
              Figurative Language                              Dwight D. Eisenhower, Order of the Day                      Circular Reasoning                         Approaching Sources
                                                                                                                           Post Hoc Fallacies                         Activity: Approaching Sources
                                                                                                                           Appeal to False Authority                  Examining Sources
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