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Tag Archives: ethos
ENG 1.2: Logos, Ethos, Pathos, Stasis, Kairos
Today’s plan: Attendance Reviewing Last Class (Did you set up Google Drive?) Structuring an Argumentative Essay Elements of an Argument: Logos, Ethos, and Pathos Types of Arguments Kairos (Situating an Argument) Homework Structuring An Argumentative Essay Argumentative essays can be … Continue reading
Historical Week 6: Isocrates
Today’s Plan: Some preliminary reactions to the first round of papers Secondary Source presentations Discussion of Isocrates: major concepts, grid issues, etc Break Papillion, Welch, Haskins, Vitanza Paper Day Reactions Here’s some jumbled cut and paste from my feedback. The … Continue reading
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Rhetoric and Gaming 2.1 Tolstoy, Art, and Identification
Today’s plan: Play This: Bad Paper Art and Identification Back to discussing games Twitter This semester I’ll be asking you to use twitter. This is for professional development and civic development. Today we will create accounts, and I’ll ask you … Continue reading
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Tagged art, Burke, ethos, identification, Isocrates, rhetoric and gaming
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