The Plan:
- Read!
- Read and annotate Brutus' speech to the Romans after Caesar's death
- Write! (in your English Journal)
English Journal Questions (There are 4. Take your time on these.):
- What argument is implied in Brutus' speech? What is Brutus' goal/purpose?
- Which appeal (ethos/logos/pathos) does Brutus use most effectively? How? Why?
- Give an example of a rhetorical device (rhetorical question/ repetition/circumlocution/etc.) that Brutus uses, and explain which rhetorical appeal (ethos/logos/pathos) it supports. How does the device use make that appeal more effective?
- How does Brutus introduce Antony before he speaks? What is the purpose of stating that Antony has been allowed to speak "by our permission?" (III.ii.64).
- Vocab Root Practice: CLICK HERE for the Vocab Root CHRON Slides
- Finish revising your essay before tomorrow night (Tuesday) at midnight. (Also, if you haven't turned it in on turnitin.com, you should probably do that. There are only a couple of you.)
- Complete the writing from today. You should have had time in class. If you didn't finish, you're still responsible for that.
- Vocab Root Quiz on Friday
- Book Love Book Review due Monday, November 16 on turnitin.com by midnight.
A SIDE NOTE:
If you rate yourself below a 5 in your English Journal, that means you should go back to your English Journal and turn it into a 5. It's not final until it's graded! Know this before the end of the trimester, and use it to your advantage.
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