Unit:Out of Many ,One
Read this passage from "The American Dream." One of the first things we notice in this dream is an amazing universalism. It does not say some men, but it says all men. It does not say all white men, but it says all men, which includes black men. It does not say all Gentiles, but it says all men, which includes Jews. It does not say all Protestants, but it says all men, which includes Catholics. Which is the most likely reason that the speaker repeats the word "men" in the passage? "Men" functions as a keyword that helps create a rhythm. "Men" emphasizes the subject the speaker is interested in discussing. "Men" functions as a key point in the speaker's logical argument. "Men" emphasizes the differences the speaker wants to show.
"Men" functions as a keyword that helps create a rhythm.
Read this passage from "The American Dream." One of the first things we notice in this dream is an amazing universalism. It does not say some men, but it says all men. It does not say all white men, but it says all men, which includes black men. It does not say all Gentiles, but it says all men, which includes Jews. It does not say all Protestants, but it says all men, which includes Catholics. Which phrase from the passage most strongly reflects an appeal to logos? "an amazing universalism" "It does not say all Protestants" "but it says all men" "It does not say all Gentiles"
"but it says all men"
When developing a written argument, what best explains why an author would use a graph as a source? A graph gives numeric evidence visually. A graph is easy to read and understand. A graph is colorful and will engage the reader. A graph can be used to refute an argument.
A graph gives numeric evidence visually.
Which statement best defines the term "sidebar"? A sidebar is a short piece of text that provides information about a subtopic in a nonfiction article. A sidebar is a short piece of text that provides information about the main topic in a nonfiction article. A sidebar is a long piece of text that provides information about a subtopic in a nonfiction article. A sidebar is a long piece of text that provides information about the main topic in a nonfiction article.
A sidebar is a short piece of text that provides information about a subtopic in a nonfiction article.
Which statement best explains why comparing Lincoln to a ship captain is an appropriate comparison? Being a ship captain is an important leadership position that takes dedication and hard work, much like being the president. Being a ship captain is an adventurous job that allows you to spend a lot of time out at sea, much like being the president. A ship captain's job is much harder than being the president during a time of war. Being the president is much harder than being a ship captain who just sails around in a ship.
Being a ship captain is an important leadership position that takes dedication and hard work, much like being the president.
Daphne wrote a speech about equality that included relevant historical quotes, and Aayna wrote a speech about equality that included definitions of important vocabulary. Based on this scenario, which speech is more effective? Aayna's speech is more effective because it is about equality. Daphne's speech is more effective because it states the topic. Aayna's speech is more effective because it includes important vocabulary definitions. Daphne's speech is more effective because it includes relevant historical quotes.
Daphne's speech is more effective because it includes relevant historical quotes.
Read the paragraph. The city is proposing a long-overdue bike-helmet law that would make wearing a helmet mandatory for all cyclists. This law will help protect cyclists of all ages from potential injury. Many studies have shown that wearing a bike helmet can prevent serious injury and death. ________, a study in 2009 showed that 91 % of people who died in bike injuries were not wearing helmets. ________, a similar study in New York found that 74 % of bike crashes involved a head injury, and almost all cyclists who died, 97%, were not wearing a helmet. _______, some people claim that wearing a bike helmet is uncomfortable. Yet new helmets are lightweight and designed with air vents so you will not overheat while wearing one. In conclusion, a bike-helmet law would help make biking safer and, by extension, more enjoyable. Fill in the missing transitional words. For example, In addition, However On the other hand, For example, This means For instance, In another example, For the most part This means, One example, In conclusion
For example, In addition, However
How does Martin Luther King Jr. support his claim that racial segregation is discriminatory and unjust? He refers to the idea that all men, women, and children are united in a universal brotherhood. He uses facts to prove that racial segregation is occurring only in Southern states. He shares his personal belief that the pursuit of happiness is left up to each individual. He quotes from the Declaration of Independence that all men are created equal.
He quotes from the Declaration of Independence that all men are created equal.
Read the paragraph. According to many people, organic food is healthier because it does not contain the residue of pesticides. __________, numerous food scientists say that studies have not proven that organic food is healthier. _________, scientific studies have never conclusively linked pesticides consumed on fruits and vegetables with cancer in humans. What transitions are needed to complete the paragraph? For instance, Furthermore One reason, Finally However, For example Yet, This proves that
However, For example
Which statement from Governor George Wallace's inaugural address best supports his claim that the South will always embrace racial separation? Today we sound the drum for freedom as have our generations of forebears before us done, time and time again through history. I draw the line in the dust and toss the gauntlet before the feet of tyranny . . . and I say . . . segregation today . . . segregation tomorrow . . . segregation forever. WE, not the insipid bloc of voters of some sections . . . will determine in the next election who shall sit in the White House of these United States. I shall fulfill my duty toward honesty and economy in our State government so that no man shall have a part of his livelihood cheated and no child shall have a bit of his future stolen away.
I draw the line in the dust and toss the gauntlet before the feet of tyranny . . . and I say . . . segregation today . . . segregation tomorrow . . . segregation forever.
This photo was taken during the Great Depression. Which statement best explains why this is a weak supporting image for Years of Dust? It shows a man who is relatively well dressed and in good spirits. It does not have a background, and gives no clues to the setting. It does not assist the reader in deepening the understanding of the text. It shows no indication of the year that Rothstein took the photo.
It does not assist the reader in deepening the understanding of the text.
This photo, titled "Migrant Mother," was taken during the Great Depression. Read the excerpt about the photo from Years of Dust. Lange, the children recalled, had promised not to publish the photo, but had done exactly that. It appeared on March 10, 1936, in the San Francisco News, above First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt's weekly "My Day" column. Thompson saw the picture and felt betrayed. For the rest of her life, she resented Lange's use of her image for publicity. Thompson was an active woman, who had helped organize farmworkers' unions. "She was a very strong woman," said daughter Katherine, seen in the photo by her mother's right shoulder. "She was a leader. I think that's one of the reasons she resented the photo—because it didn't show her in that light." How would knowing the true background of the photo most likely affect a reader? It might make the reader disregard the story told by Thompson's daughter. It might make the reader reconsider the emotions that the photo stirs up. It might make the reader ignore this type of emotional image in the future. It might make the reader distrust photos that appeal to people's emotions.
It might make the reader reconsider the emotions that the photo stirs up.
Read Governor George Wallace's statement. No government erected by man has that right. As Thomas Jefferson said, "The God who gave us life, gave us liberty at the same time; no King holds the right of liberty in his hands." What makes this statement effective? It makes an appeal to emotion. It quotes another historical figure. It includes the use of repetition. It is a counterclaim that disproves facts.
It quotes another historical figure.
This photo, titled "Migrant Mother," was taken during the Great Depression. Now, read a quotation by Dorothea Lange about the photo from Years of Dust. I saw and approached the hungry and desperate mother, as if drawn by a magnet. I do not remember how I explained my presence or my camera to her, but I do remember she asked me no questions. . . . I did not ask her name or history. She told me her age, that she was thirty-two. She said that they had been living on frozen vegetables from the surrounding fields, and birds that the children had killed. She had just sold the tires from her car to buy food. There she sat in that lean-to tent with her children huddled around her, and seemed to know that my pictures might help her, and so she helped me. There was a sort of equality about it. How does the quotation relate to the photo? It tells a true story about the woman in the photo to inform readers about her life. It tells a false story about the woman in the photo to persuade readers to take action. It explains why the woman in the photo worked as an activist on behalf of farm workers. It explains why the woman in the photo did not want the image to be published.
It tells a false story about the woman in the photo to persuade readers to take action.
This photo was taken during the Great Depression. Imagine that the caption of this photo explains that the family was living in this car. How would this information would most likely affect a reader? It would make the reader question the environment. It would make the reader wonder about the time period. It would make the reader curious about the time period. It would make the reader feel concern for the family.
It would make the reader feel concern for the family.
This photo was taken during the Great Depression. Imagine that the caption for this photo explained that this family was moving to a brand-new home. How would that information most likely affect a reader? It would most likely make the reader feel happy for the family. It would most likely make the reader feel angry at the family. It would most likely make the reader feel afraid for the family. It would most likely make the reader feel concerned for the family.
It would most likely make the reader feel happy for the family.
Li wrote a speech about freedom that included visuals of maps and timelines, and Jackie wrote a speech about freedom that included the repetition of words and phrases. Based on this scenario, which speech is more effective? Li's speech is more effective because it is about freedom. Jackie's speech is more effective because it repeats words and phrases. Li's speech is more effective because it uses visuals of maps and timelines. Jackie's speech is more effective because it is about freedom.
Jackie's speech is more effective because it repeats words and phrases.
Read the quotation by Dorothea Lange about the photo "Migrant Mother" from Years of Dust. I saw and approached the hungry and desperate mother, as if drawn by a magnet. I do not remember how I explained my presence or my camera to her, but I do remember she asked me no questions. . . . I did not ask her name or history. She told me her age, that she was thirty-two. She said that they had been living on frozen vegetables from the surrounding fields, and birds that the children had killed. She had just sold the tires from her car to buy food. There she sat in that lean-to tent with her children huddled around her, and seemed to know that my pictures might help her, and so she helped me. There was a sort of equality about it. Now, read an excerpt about the photo from Years of Dust. Lange, the children recalled, had promised not to publish the photo, but had done exactly that. It appeared on March 10, 1936, in the San Francisco News, above First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt's weekly "My Day" column. Thompson saw the picture and felt betrayed. For the rest of her life, she resented Lange's use of her image for publicity. Thompson was an active woman, who had helped organize farmworkers' unions. "She was a very strong woman," said daughter Katherine, seen in the photo by her mother's right shoulder. "She was a leader. I think that's one of the reasons she resented the photo—because it didn't show her in that light." How do these two accounts differ? Lange describes a situation that is more desperate than the true circumstances that Thompson's daughter explains. Thompson's daughter describes a situation that is more desperate than the true circumstances that Lange explains. Lange describes a situation that is more lighthearted than the true circumstances that Thompson's daughter explains. Thompson's daughter describes a situation that is more lighthearted than the true circumstances that Lange explains.
Lange describes a situation that is more desperate than the true circumstances that Thompson's daughter explains.
Read the paragraph. Global warming resulting from greenhouse gases is a serious issue that demands immediate action. Throughout the world, we can already see the significant affects of global warming on people and natural habitats. Pick the evidence that best supports the author's claim? Scientists have studied global warming for years, and they largely agree that the climate is changing. Scientists can drill core samples in Antarctic ice and study the carbon dioxide in these samples to see how greenhouse gases have risen in our atmosphere. They can also measure how quickly the ocean is rising year after year. Unfortunately, many polls show that global warming is not a major concern among large portions of the population. Therefore, it is imperative that we work together to raise people's consciousness of this important issue. If we work together, we can make global warming an issue that everyone cares about. I've noticed that summers are warmer and longer. Trees in my neighborhood bloom two to three weeks earlier than they used to when I was growing up. Sometimes, we barely get any snow in winter, which means we can longer go skiing or sledding. Many meteorologists suggest that the increased severity of hurricanes, tornadoes and drought is a direct result of global warming. Sea levels are increasing as polar ice caps melt. Towns in the arctic that were built on permafrost are sinking as the permafrost melts. Submitted
Many meteorologists suggest that the increased severity of hurricanes, tornadoes and drought is a direct result of global warming. Sea levels are increasing as polar ice caps melt. Towns in the arctic that were built on permafrost are sinking as the permafrost melts.
This photo, titled "Migrant Mother," was taken during the Great Depression. Now, read a quotation by Dorothea Lange about the photo from Years of Dust. I saw and approached the hungry and desperate mother, as if drawn by a magnet. I do not remember how I explained my presence or my camera to her, but I do remember she asked me no questions. . . . I did not ask her name or history. She told me her age, that she was thirty-two. She said that they had been living on frozen vegetables from the surrounding fields, and birds that the children had killed. She had just sold the tires from her car to buy food. There she sat in that lean-to tent with her children huddled around her, and seemed to know that my pictures might help her, and so she helped me. There was a sort of equality about it. How does the quotation relate to the photo? It tells a true story about the woman in the photo to inform readers about her life. It tells a false story about the woman in the photo to persuade readers to take action. It explains why the woman in the photo worked as an activist on behalf of farm workers. It explains why the woman in the photo did not want the image to be published.
NOT It tells a true story about the woman in the photo to inform readers about her life.
Read this line from "O Captain! My Captain!". The ship has weather'd every rack, the prize we sought is won; What does "the prize we sought is won" refer to? They won a game. They found a lost treasure. They won an election. The North has won the Civil War.
NOT They won a game
Read the sidebar titled "A Champion for the Soil" from Years of Dust. "Of all the countries of the world," Hugh Bennett said, "we Americans have been the greatest destroyers of land of any race of people barbaric or civilized." Americans changed the land more than "the combined activities of volcanoes, earthquakes, tidal waves, tornadoes and all the excavations of mankind since the beginning of history." Bennett became the first chief of the Soil Conservation Service. "Big Hugh," the son of a North Carolina cotton planter, was a graduate of the University of North Carolina specializing in soil science. He once asked an unwilling congressional committee to expand the soil conservation program. As he spoke, a cloud of plains dust enveloped Washington. "This, gentleman," he said, "is what I have been talking about." The committee approved his request. Which image would best support this sidebar? a portrait of Dorothea Lange an illustration of a child worker a map of the Dust Bowl region a photo of Hugh Bennett speaking
NOT a map of the Dust Bowl region
Which of these is the best example of a sidebar that could be included in Years of Dust? an explanation of the Dust Bowl and the causes of dust storms more information about the Works Projects Administration during the 1930s a detailed description of the "Migrant Mother" photograph and what it shows a brief biography that describes Pare Lorentz's life and film career
NOT an explanation of the Dust Bowl and the causes of dust storms
This photo was taken during the Great Depression. Which emotions does this photo appeal to? fright and terror anger and disgust happiness and delight sorrow and sympathy
NOT sorrow and sympathy
This photo shows a young worker during the Great Depression. How could this photo best be used to appeal to readers emotionally if it were included in Years of Dust? to persuade readers that child labor was a major problem to explain to readers how droughts and dust storms affected farms to show readers that the Depression had only short-term effects to inform readers of the proper techniques for picking crops
NOT to explain to readers how droughts and dust storms affected farmsThis photo was taken during the Great Depression.
Read the paragraph. When Edgewood Middle School adopted First Lady Michelle Obama's "Let's Move" program, nearly 20% of the students lost weight. What sentence works best as a counterargument? As suggested, some students worry that the program may reinforce negative images of overweight people. As a result, some students worry that the program may reinforce negative images of overweight people. In another example, some students worry that the program may reinforce negative images of overweight people. On the other hand, some students worry that the program may reinforce negative images of overweight people.
On the other hand, some students worry that the program may reinforce negative images of overweight people.
What is the first step in developing a written argument? Support your claim with logical evidence. Use transition words to make your argument clear. Write a well-developed argument. Organize the ideas in your argument.
Organize the ideas in your argument.
What is the best example of a situation that would benefit from a written argument? Proposing that your neighborhood increases the land set aside for parks. Explaining why your neighbors should not play loud music at night. Convincing your parents to let you go to a concert of your favorite band. Supporting your best friend who is collecting money for a walkathon.
Proposing that your neighborhood increases the land set aside for parks.
What transition would show you that the author is comparing two things? Furthermore As previously stated Similarly Without a doubt
Similarly
Read the paragraph. Global warming resulting from greenhouse gases is a serious issue that demands immediate action. Throughout the world, we can already see the significant effects of global warming on people and natural habitats. What would make the best counterargument and rebuttal? You may not think global warming is a serious issue, but you will when it directly affects your life. A few scientists prefer to study global warming using computer models, but there is no substitute for hands-on field work. Some people say that global warming is the result of natural cycles, but hundreds of scientific studies have linked global warming to human activity. I have met people who do not believe in global warming, but they obviously do not pay attention to how the weather has changed over the past ten years.
Some people say that global warming is the result of natural cycles, but hundreds of scientific studies have linked global warming to human activity.
Read the excerpt from Martin Luther King Jr.'s "The American Dream" speech. America is essentially a dream, a dream as yet unfulfilled. Now read the excerpt from Governor George Wallace's inaugural address. Freedom was won at a hard price, and if it requires a hard price to keep it . . . we are able . . . and quite willing to pay it. Which statement explains why the two excerpts present conflicting views? The first states that the American dream of women's voting rights has yet to be achieved, while the second states that American women have already paid the price for this right. The first states that freedom was difficult to achieve, while the second states that Americans dream about freedom but are unwilling to pay the price to achieve it. The first states that the American dream of freedom and equality has yet to be realized, while the second states that freedom and equality have already been achieved. The first states that dreams are rarely fulfilled in America, while the second states that all people who work hard can achieve their dreams in America.
The first states that the American dream of freedom and equality has yet to be realized, while the second states that freedom and equality have already been achieved.
Read these lines from "O Captain! My Captain!". O Captain! my Captain! rise up and hear the bells;Rise up - for you the flag is flung - for you the bugle trills;For you bouquets and ribbon'd wreaths - for you the shores a-crowding;For you they call, the swaying mass, their eager faces turning; What is the speaker referring to in these lines? People on a boat are happy to be returning home from a trip. The people of the country are celebrating Lincoln's victory. People are crowding the shore, waiting for a boat to dock. A celebration is being held by the passengers of a ship.
The people of the country are celebrating Lincoln's victory.
This photo was taken during the Great Depression. How could this photo be used to evoke sympathy in readers? The photo shows that a truck can hold many possessions, which could encourage readers to buy new trucks. The photo shows a truck carrying the belongings of someone who is likely homeless, which could persuade readers to give to a charity. The photo shows a single woman traveling with an infant and a vehicle, which could encourage readers to drive across country. The photo shows a truck parked beside a dirt road, which could persuade readers to write to their local officials to ask for improved roads.
The photo shows a truck carrying the belongings of someone who is likely homeless, which could persuade readers to give to a charity.
Read Lincoln's statement from "The Gettysburg Address." The world will little note, nor long remember, what we say here, but it can never forget what they did here. Which point is Lincoln trying to make? As time passes, people will not remember the speech of the soldiers. The progress made by the soldiers has more impact than words. The world does not care about the soldiers' actions. Speeches have more importance and lasting power than actions.
The progress made by the soldiers has more impact than words.
Read these excerpts. Lincoln's "Gettysburg Address." It is rather for us to be here dedicated to the great task remaining before us - that from these honored dead we take increased devotion to that cause for which they gave the last full measure of devotion - that we here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain - that this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom - and that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from this earth. Whitman's "O Captain! My Captain!". My Captain does not answer, his lips are pale and still;My father does not feel my arm, he has no pulse nor will;The ship is anchor'd safe and sound, its voyage closed and done;From fearful trip, the victor ship, comes in with object won;Exult, O shores, and ring, O bells!But I, with mournful tread,Walk the deck my Captain lies,Fallen cold and dead. How does "The Gettysburg Address" and "O Captain! My Captain!" compare in their use of ethos (the use of authority to persuade the audience to act the right way)? Neither the speech or poem rely on the use of ethos. Both the speech and poem are equal when it comes to the use of ethos. The poem relies more on ethos than the speech does. The speech relies more on ethos than the poem does.
The speech relies more on ethos than the poem does.
What best explains why you should use transitions when writing an argument? Transitions help engage and interest the reader in the argument's subject matter. Transitions help clarify the central argument for the reader. Transitions help the reader understand how the ideas in the argument are connected. Transitions make reading an argument smoother and more enjoyable.
Transitions help the reader understand how the ideas in the argument are connected.
Read these lines from Whitman's "O Captain! My Captain!". But O heart! heart! heart!O the bleeding drops of red,Where on the deck my Captain lies,Fallen cold and dead. Which line from Lincoln's "Gettysburg Address appeals to the audience's emotions in a similar way? Four score and seven years ago, our fathers brought forth upon this continent a new nation: conceived in liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal. The world will little note, nor long remember, what we say here, but it can never forget what they did here. Now we are engaged in a great civil war, testing whether that nation, or any nation so conceived and so dedicated, can long endure. We have come to dedicate a portion of that field as a final resting place for those who here gave their lives that this nation might live.
We have come to dedicate a portion of that field as a final resting place for those who here gave their lives that this nation might live.
Which statement best describes the significance of comparing Lincoln's death to the death of a captain on his ship in "O Captain! My Captain!"? When a ship captain dies, everyone is sad, just as when Lincoln died, everyone was sad about it. When a ship captain dies, it is a tragedy, because he is the leader of the boat, just as Lincoln was the leader of the country. When the captain dies, the ship can no longer sail, just as when Lincoln died, the war ended. When a ship captain dies, someone takes his place, just as when Lincoln died, someone took his place.
When a ship captain dies, it is a tragedy, because he is the leader of the boat, just as Lincoln was the leader of the country.
Which extended metaphor does Whitman use throughout "O Captain! My Captain!?" Whitman compares Lincoln to a ship captain. Whitman compares Lincoln to a passenger. Whitman compares Lincoln to another president. Whitman compares Lincoln to a crew member.
Whitman compares Lincoln to a ship captain.
Why is the use of pathos more appropriate in Whitman's poem than in President Lincoln's speech? All the poems Whitman wrote use pathos. Whitman's poem is the emotional reaction to the death of Lincoln. For a poem to be good, it must use pathos. All poetry written about the Civil War uses pathos.
Whitman's poem is the emotional reaction to the death of Lincoln.
Which of these is the best example of a sidebar that could be included in Years of Dust? an explanation of the Dust Bowl and the causes of dust storms more information about the Works Projects Administration during the 1930s a detailed description of the "Migrant Mother" photograph and what it shows a brief biography that describes Pare Lorentz's life and film career
a brief biography that describes Pare Lorentz's life and film career
Rhythm is defined as a set of ideas used to support a greater claim. a set of words used to make an effective point. a pattern of stressed and unstressed sounds. a pattern of speech or writing that supports a claim.
a pattern of stressed and unstressed sounds.
Read the sidebar titled "A Champion for the Soil" from Years of Dust. "Of all the countries of the world," Hugh Bennett said, "we Americans have been the greatest destroyers of land of any race of people barbaric or civilized." Americans changed the land more than "the combined activities of volcanoes, earthquakes, tidal waves, tornadoes and all the excavations of mankind since the beginning of history." Bennett became the first chief of the Soil Conservation Service. "Big Hugh," the son of a North Carolina cotton planter, was a graduate of the University of North Carolina specializing in soil science. He once asked an unwilling congressional committee to expand the soil conservation program. As he spoke, a cloud of plains dust enveloped Washington. "This, gentleman," he said, "is what I have been talking about." The committee approved his request. Which image would best support this sidebar? a portrait of Dorothea Lange an illustration of a child worker a map of the Dust Bowl region a photo of Hugh Bennett speaking
a photo of Hugh Bennett speaking
Read this passage from "The American Dream." Now may I suggest some of the things we must do if we are to make the American dream a reality. First I think all of us must develop a world perspective if we are to survive. The phrase "must develop a world perspective" is an example of a reason. a claim. evidence. rhetoric.
a reason
Which of these is the best example of a sidebar that could be included in Years of Dust? an explanation of the Dust Bowl and the causes of dust storms more information about the Works Projects Administration during the 1930s a detailed description of the "Migrant Mother" photograph and what it shows a brief biography that describes Pare Lorentz's life and film career
an explanation of the Dust Bowl and the causes of dust storms
Read the statement from Dr. King's speech. Through our scientific genius we have made of this world a neighborhood . . . This statement is effective because it disproves an opposing claim. repeats important words. appeals to reason. quotes a historical figure.
appeals to reason
Mario is writing an argument supporting a proposed bike-helmet law. Mario includes a personal example explaining that he once had a bike accident and avoided serious injury because he was wearing a helmet. If Mario revises his argument, he should remove the personal example because it weakens his argument. learn more about how bike helmets help protect cyclists from impact injuries. talk to other cyclists who have stories or experiences to back up his own. balance his personal example with well-researched, factual examples.
balance his personal example with well-researched, factual examples.
Read Lincoln's statement from "The Gettysburg Address." Four score and seven years ago, our fathers brought forth upon this continent a new nation: conceived in liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal. In this excerpt, Lincoln uses brevity to make an emotional impact by discussing what freedom meant to the founding fathers. by reminding people that the country was not founded that long ago. by discussing how the founding fathers developed the country. by making a clear point that the country was founded upon equality for all.
by making a clear point that the country was founded upon equality for all.
Read Lincoln's statement from "The Gettysburg Address." But, in a larger sense, we cannot dedicate - we cannot consecrate - we cannot hallow this ground. The brave men, living and dead, who struggled here have consecrated it, far above our poor power to add or detract. In this excerpt, Lincoln uses brevity to create a dramatic impact by saying that the people do not have the power to make the land sacred. by saying that it is up to the people to consecrate the land for the soldiers. by discussing how the land should be considered sacred and holy. by repeating how people cannot make the land as sacred as the soldiers have.
by repeating how people cannot make the land as sacred as the soldiers have.
Read this passage from "The American Dream." America is essentially a dream, a dream as yet unfulfilled. It is a dream of a land where men of all races, of all nationalities and of all creeds can live together as brothers. The substance of the dream is expressed in these sublime words, words lifted to cosmic proportions: "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness." This is the dream. Based on the passage, how does the speaker provide evidence to support the idea of the American dream? by stating that the country was founded on the idea of equality by presenting the idea of men as brothers who live together by stating that the country includes people from many races by presenting the idea that words have the power to help people
by stating that the country was founded on the idea of equality
The "umbrella statement" for all parts of an argument in a speech is called the claim. reason. evidence. rhetoric.
claim
What is the correct sequence for developing a written argument? claim, evidence, reason, counterclaim and rebuttal, conclusion claim, counterclaim and rebuttal, reason, evidence, conclusion claim, reason, evidence, counterclaim and rebuttal, conclusion claim, conclusion, reason, evidence, counterclaim and rebuttal
claim, reason, evidence, counterclaim and rebuttal, conclusion
What is used to support an opposing argument? details counterclaims thesis statements relevant facts
counterclaims
This photo was taken during the Great Depression. This is a strong supporting image for Years of Dust because it shows how drought affected the land. farmers helped erode the soil. people set up makeshift homes. mothers found food for their children.
drought affected the land.
Read the two excerpts from Governor George Wallace's inaugural address. As Thomas Jefferson said, "The God who gave us life, gave us liberty at the same time; no King holds the right of liberty in his hands."***The great writer, Rudyard Kipling, wrote of them, that: "There in the Southland of the United States of America, lives the greatest fighting breed of man . . . in all the world!" What technique makes both excerpts effective? ethos logos pathos repetition
ethos
Read Lincoln's statement from "The Gettysburg Address." It is for us the living, rather, to be dedicated here to the unfinished work which they who fought here have thus far so nobly advanced. Which impact is Lincoln most likely hoping to achieve with the above statement? for people to continue the unfinished work of the soldiers for people to disregard the progress that soldiers have made for people to dedicate themselves to making speeches for people to question the actions of the soldiers
for people to continue the unfinished work of the soldiers
This photo was taken during the Great Depression. Which emotions does this photo appeal to? fright and terror anger and disgust happiness and delight sorrow and sympathy
happiness and delight
Read Goverrnor George Wallace's statement. and I say . . . segregation now . . . segregation tomorrow . . . segregation forever. What makes this statement effective? It is a counterclaim that disproves facts. It quotes another historical figure. It makes an appeal to emotion. It includes the use of repetition.
it includes the use of repetition
Read Goverrnor George Wallace's statement. and I say . . . segregation now . . . segregation tomorrow . . . segregation forever. What makes this statement effective? It is a counterclaim that disproves facts. It quotes another historical figure. It makes an appeal to emotion. It includes the use of repetition.
it is a counterclaim that disproves facts
What resource would provide the best evidence to support a written argument about Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s achievements? online blogs about Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. a television program about Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. an interview with someone who met Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. one time library books discussing the life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
library books discussing the life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Read these excerpts. Lincoln's "Gettysburg Address." It is for us the living, rather, to be dedicated here to the unfinished work which they who fought here have thus far so nobly advanced. Whitman's "O Captain! My Captain!". Exult, O shores, and ring, O bells!But I, with mournful tread,Walk the deck my Captain lies,Fallen cold and dead. Which rhetorical appeal do both excerpts use? logos: the use of logic to convince the audience pathos: the use of emotional appeals to affect the audience's feelings brevity: writing or speaking that is short, brief, and to the point ethos: the use of authority to persuade the audience to act the right way
pathos: the use of emotional appeals to affect the audience's feelings
The emotional appeals of text and images in Years of Dust work to inform readers. delight readers. surprise readers. persuade readers.
persuade readers.
A way to create rhythm in a speech is to use long words and phrases. short words and phrases. different words and phrases. repeated words and phrases.
repeated words and phrases
This photo was taken during the Great Depression. Which emotions does this photo appeal to? fright and terror humor and delight happiness and joy sorrow and sympathy
sorrow and sympathy
In "The American Dream" the speaker's argument that Americans must come together as equals is supported by the fear that the American dream will end. the belief that people have a right to equality. the demand that Americans change their ways. the suggestion that people become more religious.
the belief that people have a right to equality.
Read the excerpt from Martin Luther King Jr.'s "The American Dream" speech. "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness." Now read the excerpt from Governor George Wallace's inaugural address. We invite the negro citizens of Alabama to work with us from his separate racial station . . . as we will work with him . . . to develop, to grow in individual freedom and enrichment. The excerpts conflict because the first suggests that life, liberty, and happiness are basic rights, while the second suggests that freedom is the only basic right. the first suggests that all are born with equal rights, while the second suggests that certain citizens need to be separated in order to become equal. the second suggests that black citizens enjoy working with white citizens, while the first suggests that black citizens cannot work with white citizens. the second suggests that it is a racial group's own responsibility to improve itself, while the first suggests that this idea is a proven fact.
the first suggests that all are born with equal rights, while the second suggests that certain citizens need to be separated in order to become equal.
Read this line from "The American Dream." America is essentially a dream, a dream as yet unfulfilled. Which choice states the rhetorical appeal that the line uses? The line appeals to logos. The line appeals to ethos. The line appeals to pathos. The line appeals to argument.
the line appeals to pathos
Read this passage from "The American Dream." And there is another thing we see in this dream that ultimately distinguishes democracy and our form of government from all of the totalitarian regimes that emerge in history. It says that each individual has certain basic rights that are neither conferred by nor derived from the state. To discover where they came from it is necessary to move back behind the dim mist of eternity, for they are God-given. Very seldom if ever in the history of the world has a sociopolitical document expressed in such profoundly eloquent and unequivocal language the dignity and the worth of human personality. The American dream reminds us that every man is heir to the legacy of worthiness. Which choice states the rhetorical appeal that the passage uses? The passage appeals to logos. The passage appeals to ethos. The passage appeals to pathos. The passage appeals to argument.
the passage appeals to ethos
Read this passage from "The American Dream." One of the first things we notice in this dream is an amazing universalism. It does not say some men, but it says all men. It does not say all white men, but it says all men, which includes black men. It does not say all Gentiles, but it says all men, which includes Jews. It does not say all Protestants, but it says all men, which includes Catholics. Which states the rhetorical appeal that the passage uses? The passage appeals to logos. The passage appeals to ethos. The passage appeals to pathos. The passage appeals to argument.
the passage appeals to logos
Read the excerpt from Martin Luther King Jr.'s "The American Dream" speech. America is essentially a dream, a dream as yet unfulfilled. It is a dream of a land where men of all races, of all nationalities and of all creeds can live together as brothers. Now read the excerpt from Governor George Wallace's inaugural address. And so it was meant in our political lives . . . whether Republican, Democrat, Prohibition, or whatever political party . . . each striving from his separate political station . . . respecting the rights of others to be separate and work from within their political framework . . . and each separate political station making its contribution to our lives. . . . And so it was meant in our racial lives . . . each race, within its own framework has the freedom to teach . . . to instruct . . . to develop . . . to ask for and receive deserved help from others of separate racial stations. What technique makes both excerpts effective? the use of repetition an appeal to logic an appeal to credibility the use of imagery
the use of repetition
When developing a counterclaim, you should not make your counterclaim's evidence closely factual because you should not undermine your central argument. interview people who disagree with your argument's claim in order to understand their opinions. thoroughly research the evidence to make sure you understand the facts behind the counterclaim. supply personal evidence and experience as to why you disagree with the counterclaim.
thoroughly research the evidence to make sure you understand the facts behind the counterclaim.
This photo shows a young worker during the Great Depression. How could this photo best be used to appeal to readers emotionally if it were included in Years of Dust? to persuade readers that child labor was a major problem to explain to readers how droughts and dust storms affected farms to show readers that the Depression had only short-term effects to inform readers of the proper techniques for picking crops
to persuade readers that child labor was a major problem
Read this line from "The American Dream." America is essentially a dream, a dream as yet unfulfilled. Which word most strongly appeals to pathos? "America" "essentially" "dream" "unfulfilled"
unfulfilled
This photo, titled "Migrant Mother," was taken during the Great Depression. Which emotions does this photo appeal to? fright and terror humor and delight worry and concern happiness and joy
worry and concern
Rhetoric is defined as rational ideas used to support a claim. written or spoken words used to make a point. patterns of stressed and unstressed sounds. patterns of repeated words and phrases.
written or spoken words used to make a point