Hooks Period4-2022-S1 Assignments
- Instructors
- Term
- 2021-2022 School Year
- Department
- English
- Description
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Past Assignments
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This assignment is due 12/10/2021. Click the attached link to access the assignment; on the CommonLit login page, click Log In With Google.
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This assignment is due 11/17/2021. Click the attached link to access the assignment; on the CommonLit login page, click Log In With Google.
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This assignment is due 10/18/2021. Click the attached link to access the assignment; on the CommonLit login page, click Log In With Google.
Due:
1. Logical Fallacy List
Strawman
Appeal to Authority
Loaded Question
Appeal to Nature
Bandwagon
Middle Ground
Black or White
Slippery Slope
Anecdotal
No True Scotsman
False and Effect
Ad Hominem
Texas Sharpshooter
Genetic
Special Pleading
2. Make chart on paper- you need to Label your Logical Fallacy, write the definition of the logical fallacy, and write 2 examples of your logical fallacy, include images if possible
3. Due by your class period on Wednesday- my grades all have to be submitted by Wednesday afternoon for report cards!
Strawman
Appeal to Authority
Loaded Question
Appeal to Nature
Bandwagon
Middle Ground
Black or White
Slippery Slope
Anecdotal
No True Scotsman
False and Effect
Ad Hominem
Texas Sharpshooter
Genetic
Special Pleading
2. Make chart on paper- you need to Label your Logical Fallacy, write the definition of the logical fallacy, and write 2 examples of your logical fallacy, include images if possible
3. Due by your class period on Wednesday- my grades all have to be submitted by Wednesday afternoon for report cards!
Due:
1. Look at the list of Rhetorical Devices, then look at the slide show example.
2. First, choose a theme. After you have done that, create your own slide using a definition that is in student friendly language and find an example of each. If you cannot find an example CREATE ONE!
****DO NOT USE THE ATTACHED examples or definitions YOURS SHOULD BE IN YOUR OWN WORDS.**** Each item copied will be treated as if it isn't there or is wrong.
2. First, choose a theme. After you have done that, create your own slide using a definition that is in student friendly language and find an example of each. If you cannot find an example CREATE ONE!
****DO NOT USE THE ATTACHED examples or definitions YOURS SHOULD BE IN YOUR OWN WORDS.**** Each item copied will be treated as if it isn't there or is wrong.