Unit 11 Review Flashcards

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exemplar 2003 prompt

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  • Alfred M. Green, while giving a speech in Philadelphia at the beginning of the war, (introduction)
  • where: “the mention of the “immortal Washington” and “jackson” (data)
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1998

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  • …explaining which letter offers the more persuasive case. (2nd task)
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coca-cola letter vs. grove press letter

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  • herbert’s word choice is clinical, while seaver’s crafts his satire (part iii)
  • herbert repeats key ideas; seaver mocks through repetition (part iii)
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Benajmin Banneker

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  • positive terms “miraculous” “providential” mixed with negative “injustice” “apprehensions” (tone (mixture of feelings leads to more emotions))
  • groaning captivity and cruel oppression… professedly detested (style (strong, loaded language))
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iii. repetition (banneker)

c. ?

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banneker wants to appear polite, but he also wants to convey that slavery is unacceptable

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i. introduction (banneker)

a. ?

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slavery was a terrible time in american history

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iii. second body paragraph (pink flamingo)

c. ?

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this question guides the reader to the conclusion desired by the author instead of on flamingos

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iv. conclusion (pink flamingo)

b. ?

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would price be equally annoyed with modern flashy trends?

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i. introduction (MagnaSoles)

a. ?

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advertisements have evolved to be quite ridiculous

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ii. farcical experts (MagnaSoles)

a. ?

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advertisements often use expert ‘actors’ to support their claims

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