Bellringer: There are many symbols of America and American history. Some include the Declaration of Independence, the Lincoln Memorial, the Statue of Liberty, the Capital Building and the White House. Which national monument or symbol of America do you think best represents America? Why?
Homework from p 4/5 was turned and submitted
History of the English Language video/worksheet was finished and turned in and submitted
Appeal to Ethos:
- p 8/9 The King’s Speech, September 3, 1939 (Listen to King Edward VI’s actual speech). Additionally, we analyzed the video format of the same speech from the movie “The King’s Speech”
- We also identified appeals to ethos from Shakespeare’s Henry V “Saint Crispin’s Day Speech”
Vocabulary: We completed Activities 1A-C. Don’t forget to study Quizlet. Test on Friday, September 5th.
- Analogies: You will have four questions on your vocabulary tests which will be analogies. Please click here for extra help
HOMEWORK DUE 9/5:
- **You are to find a speech and identify the appeal to Ethos. List in the comments section below with video or PDF. No repeat speeches!! Once a student has listed his/her speech, that speech is not to be used again. Click here for a link to Top 100 Speeches in American Rhetoric, History Places, OR TIME Top 10 Speeches.
- Approach Paper (email me at arnoldteachenglish@gmail.com)
- Vocabulary Activities 2A-C