Please read every post very carefully (twice if needed). There may be a lot of important information in each post.
- Information about the author--a few sentences. (Use Google.)
- The historical context of the text. What was going on historically at the time the text was written? Google the date of the text. Then google the time period. For example, "Important historical events in 1801 America" (Jefferson's speech).
- A quick summary of the text (a paragraph or two; paragraphs should be at least seven sentences).
- The main argument or arguments (approximately three, but will vary depending on the speech).
- An explanation of the structure/organization of the text and why it is effective (one paragraph).
- Supporting points (at least three).
- Examples of effective rhetoric (at least three). Explain why effective.
- Three connections (synthesis) to events happening today in America and/or around the world.
- Create five questions about the text (as if you were a teacher). Also include the answers. If an "opinion" question, state your own opinion. Answers need only be a sentence or two.
- Due Tuesday, April 21, 2020: "Self-Reliance" https://emersoncentral.com/texts/essays-first-series/self-reliance/
- Due Wednesday, April 22, 2020: "From Walden" https://www.cusd80.com/cms/lib/AZ01001175/Centricity/Domain/7314/Walden-Excerpt.pdf
- Due Thursday, April 23, 2020: "From Of Plymouth Plantation" https://www.muhlsdk12.org/site/handlers/filedownload.ashx?moduleinstanceid=4199&dataid=8729&FileName=Of%20Plymouth%20Plantation.pdf (You are not required to do any of the activities or questions in the PDF, although reading the questions may help you understand the text).
- Due Friday, April 24, 2020: Review all texts, analyses, notes, etc., from the course.
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