Links for Class:
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/12jZDRwLRqLleJyt5nQ-XzIRu1jlM716UVUnV-eQdrQc/edit?usp=sharing
http://happinessequalsoutlook.files.wordpress.com/2013/03/david-beckham.png
http://somewhatlogically.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/Bushmaster-ad-2011-01017.jpg
http://www.ap-print.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/Newspaper-Ad-Jim-Charlon-Ford-1024x686.jpg
https://docs.google.com/a/wccusd.net/document/d/1XtsSFeMA2YKpdnZ2v8fJgqQDnzTXbKy_2GiNGiM3IPQ/edit?usp=sharing
Video Resources:
Here's the writing frame for analyzing how ethos, pathos, and logos work in President Obama's speech.
(Ethos/ Pathos/ Logos) is (enter in a definition here). One example of (ethos/ pathos/ logos) can be found in the (enter number here) paragraph of President Obama’s (enter name of speech here). In this part of his address, he is (summarize what Obama is discussing in this section of the speech). The president (says/ claims/ argues/ points out), (enter your example from the speech here). This is an example of (ethos/ pathos/ logos) because (enter full explanation here). It is Obama’s hope that (explain what kind of effect he hopes his rhetorical device will have on the audience).