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RHETORICAL DEVICES ANCHOR CHARTS Rhetorical Appeals Posters Word Wall Worksheets

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Includes digital worksheets for distance learning and Google Classroom®! Reinforce logical fallacies and rhetorical appeals with your AP Language and Composition or Senior Level English Language Arts students using this collaborative activity, which can also be used as an individual workbook.

APPLICABLE FOR ADVANCED PLACEMENT ENGLISH CLASSES

COMPLETE ANSWER KEY WITH EXAMPLES

INCLUDES DIGITAL SLIDE DECKS FOR GOOGLE DRIVE®

This activity results in a useful classroom anchor chart and can be used as either a collaborative activity or an individual assignment.

I enjoy using this resource as a collaborative activity by assigning a term to each student or group of students. Students can use online resources to write a definition of the literary device and explain why an author would choose to use this device. Then, they can draw from their background knowledge or find examples online to illustrate the use of each technique. I find that when students apply their own examples from popular culture, these terms become easier to understand.

Once students have completed their term, I laminate these pages and display them in the classroom as a word wall anchor chart.

To work on this activity as an individual workbook, you can either have students work through it at the beginning of your rhetorical analysis unit or throughout the course of your studies. The second option works great for when you find literary pairings that demonstrate the use of particular rhetorical appeals, but the first is effective if you plan to jump into close reading assignments and want students to have a reference workbook available.

The rhetorical terms included in this resource include:

  • Concession
  • False Analogy
  • Proposal
  • Reluctant Conclusion
  • Claim
  • Qualifier
  • Strawman Argument
  • Red Herring
  • Ad Hominem
  • Circular Reasoning
  • Equivocation

and more!

A complete answer key has also been provided with this resource in order to consolidate this activity.

A digital copy of this activity has also been provided. Simply follow the instructions to make a copy to your Google Drive®.

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Determine an author’s point of view or purpose in a text and analyze how an author uses rhetoric to advance that point of view or purpose.
Analyze various accounts of a subject told in different mediums (e.g., a person’s life story in both print and multimedia), determining which details are emphasized in each account.
Delineate and evaluate the argument and specific claims in a text, assessing whether the reasoning is valid and the evidence is relevant and sufficient; identify false statements and fallacious reasoning.
Analyze seminal U.S. documents of historical and literary significance (e.g., Washington’s Farewell Address, the Gettysburg Address, Roosevelt’s Four Freedoms speech, King’s “Letter from Birmingham Jail”), including how they address related themes and concepts.
Determine an author’s point of view or purpose in a text in which the rhetoric is particularly effective, analyzing how style and content contribute to the power, persuasiveness, or beauty of the text.

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