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Title: Rhetorical Devices: Improving Writing Strategy


1
Rhetorical Devices Improving Writing Strategy
  • Objective As they prepare for the Unit 1
    benchmark (reading literature and writing
    narrative), students will be able to consider how
    rhetorical devices can be used to improve writing
    strategy
  • Rhetorical devices can serve as transitional
    tools
  • Rhetorical devices can aid in presentation of
    ideas
  • Rhetorical devices can help to build cohesion
    and intention.
  • As the students become familiar with rhetorical
    devices for strategy, in this case hyperbole,
    they will begin to include such devices in their
    own writing in order to fulfill the requirements
    for personal narrative writing as set forth on
    the CCSS narrative writing rubric.
  • Do-Now Personal Narrative Writing. Underneath
    it all Be sure to include two strong examples
    of appositive phrases (opener, subject/verb
    split, or closer). Ten minutes. Go.

2
Consider these two statements
  • What is causing the biggest problem is that
    there are over three billion people on the
    planet.
  • This sentence merely states a fact.
  • The planet is getting so crowded we may have to
    take turns sitting down.
  • This sentence expresses the same idea, yet it is
    consciously exaggerated.

3
Hyperbole is the most popular and commonly used
rhetorical devices in the entire world of
rhetorical devices!
  • It is also, however, the most overused rhetorical
    form. If you find yourself using hyperbole as a
    way to avoid using actual figures, or to fill
    space, rethink your strategy.

4
Hyperbole can be used when you want to make a
point strongly.
  • There are more reasons for NASA to fund a trip
    to Jupiter than there are miles in the journey.
  • Hyperbole helps to energize the statement and
    drive it home with gusto.

5
Hyperbole can help you to get your reader to snap
to attention and focus on what youre writing.
  • At these words, the people became so silent you
    could hear a beating heart from across the room.
  • Hyperbole can be used to break the trance your
    reader has fallen into. Often hyperbole, through
    metaphor, accomplishes this purpose best.

6
Hyperbole can be used to demonstrate the
difference between two things.
  • Compared to the world during the last Ice Age, a
    Minnesota winter feels like spring in Hawaii.
  • Note how hyperbole can be used to exaggerate
    differences.

7
Guided Practice Write a statement using
hyperbole about the following topics consider
the best and worst thing you could say about the
topic, then exaggerate your statement.
  • Example My neighborhood is so boring that when
    a cat walks across the street, it draws a crowd.
  • School in general
  • A friends athletic ability
  • The weather
  • Your favorite or least favorite team
  • A television show
  • A musical group

8
Group work
  • Exchange your responses to the guided practice.
    First, decide if each example works as hyperbole.
    Then, try to identify how each hyperbole is being
    used (e.g. to make a point strongly, as a wake up
    call, or to exaggerate differences.

9
Independent Practice
  • Today you wrote In response to the prompt,
    Underneath it all You were asked to include
    two strong examples of appositive phrases
    (opener, subject-verb split, or closer). Read
    over your writing to see if you included
    hyperbole. If so, underline any clear hyperbolic
    statements. If not, you know the drill. Add at
    least two examples of hyperbole to your journal
    entry.

10
  • The following lines represent the opening
    paragraph of Toni Morrisons Song of Solomon. For
    homework, write a response to these lines.
  • 1. "The North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance
    agent promised to fly from Mercy" 2. "to the
    other side of Lake Superior at three o'clock. Two
    days before the event" 3. "was to take place he
    tacked a note on the door of his little yellow
    house" 4. "At 300 p.m. on Wednesday the 18th
    of February, 1931, I will take off from  Mercy
    and fly away on my own wings." 5. "Please
    forgive me. I loved you all. (signed) Robert
    Smith, Ins. agent
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