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| Grades 9-11 ELA Standards Review | ||||
| How to Read a Narrative Menu of Literary Elements and Devices Literary Terms Verb Overview Grammar Quizzes Grammar and Mechanics Quizzes Other English Language Quizzes (Subject), Predicate, Object and Complement Guide Greek and Latin Words and Affixes Prefixes and Suffixes Primary and Secondary Research Objective Fact vs.Subjective Opinion Analogies Rhetoric/Persuasion When crafting a persuasive text, speech or presentation, you should use an effective combination of ethos, logos and pathos. The equivalent, non-Greek terms and descriptions: establish the author's credibility; appeal to the audience's sense of logic and reason; and appeal to the audience's emotions. - Ethos (author's credibility) - Logos (logic) - Pathos (emotion) Greek Mythology Roman Mythology Norse Mythology Gr 11 American Literature Outline from Jana Edwards CST Sample Questions |
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