change.org this is a website where people can start petitions about things that they feel need to be...
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CHANGE.ORGThis is a website where people can start petitions about things that they feel need to be changed!
• READ the sample letters attached. • Annotate their key points. • What is the THESIS in each?• What does each author say the audience should do?
Remember, your THESIS needs to not only define a problem, but also propose a solution!
Visual Requirement: as part of your amazing speech, you will create an advertisement-like visual to help persuade your
audience.
WHAT DOES SHE MEAN!?!Don’t worry; it’s easy!
You need to use ethos, logos, and pathos in your visual; we will go over
some examples!
ETHOS: this is the tricky persuasive appeal. • With ETHOS, you appeal to your audience by proving
that you are credible (believable/trustworthy).
• Sometimes, we cite experts in the field when we are not experts ourselves.
• But for this speech, you want to really prove to your audience that YOU are the expert. As a result, you will actually go out and DO SOMETHING related to your issue.
• Some options are as follows: conduct a survey; interview an expert; volunteer time for a related organization
Fitch the Homeless
In 2013, a twenty-six-year-old U.S.C. graduate named Greg Karber read a story that inflamed his sense of opportunity. The article dredged up a seven-year-old interview with Mike Jeffries, the sixty-eight-year-old, eccentric C.E.O. of Abercrombie & Fitch, rehearsing the principles that made Abercrombie one of the most successful—and most hated—brands in retail history.
How does Greg Karber establish ETHOS in his argument?
HOMEWORK
• Narrow your topics; we will meet tomorrow
• Bring independent reading book or potfolio to work on