"Learning to Read and Write" - Discussion Flashcards

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SOAPSTONE

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  • S: Douglas, desperate, knowledge, freedom, passion
  • O: memoir, horrors of slavery, escape it
  • A: everyone, fellow African Americans
  • P: inform us about his struggles, argue: education is power
  • S: incongruous juxtaposition, highly emotional language
  • TONE: angry, triumphant
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focus: appeal to logos

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  • logos is a logical appeal that uses facts or data to establish an argument
  • an appeal is effective for strengthening an argument
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how to appeal to logos

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  • cite facts
  • reference statistics
  • allude to historical events
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step 1

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douglass’s

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step 2

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employment

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step 3

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of highly emotional langauge

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step 4

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effectively communicates the agonies of slavery he experienced

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claim: the author incorporates dialogue to illustrate the power of literacy

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paradox

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claim: douglass’s utilization of parallel structure conveys the idea that true freedom is only achieved through literacy

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douglass’ parallel structure highlights the idea that literacy grants freedom

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claim: douglass’s utilization of parallel structure conveys the idea that true freedom is only achieved through literacy

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repetition, narration techniques, sentence construction

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fredick douglas employs a ________ to express how education can enlighten humanity.

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a paradox, varied syntax, emotionally laden diction

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the author incorporates __________

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loaded language, dialogue

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claim: the author incorporates dialogue to illustrate the power of literacy

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there is text to support it, such as “ to use his own words” and “he said”

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claim: the author incorporates dialogue to illustrate the power of literacy

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included, assimilated, integrated, utilized

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claim: the author incorporates dialogue to illustrate the danger and power of literacy

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it has textual evidence to support it such as “to use his words, further, he said”

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note

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  • “i understood the pathway from slavery to freedom”
  • "”i now” “i prized” “i understood” “i wanted”
  • “my learning to read” had “come to torment” “my soul”
  • the author, Frederick Douglass, Douglass, the writer