UP:ELA21.8.6

Vocabulary

  • Central idea
  • Supporting ideas
  • Recorded presentations
  • Live presentations
  • Rhetorical strategies
  • Rhetorical choices
  • Point of view
  • Purpose
  • Comparisons
  • Analogies
  • Categories
  • Allusions
  • Figurative word meanings
  • Connotative word meanings
  • Technical word meanings

Knowledge

Students know:
  • Speakers utilize specific rhetorical strategies in their presentations to convey the central and supporting ideas.
  • Rhetorical strategies that can develop central and supporting ideas include point of view, purpose, comparisons, analogies, categories, allusions, and word choice.
  • Speakers develop the central idea of their presentation by including supporting details to further elaborate on the presentation's central meaning.

Skills

Students are able to:
  • Identify a speaker's rhetorical strategies related to point of view, purpose, comparisons, analogies, categories, allusions, and word choice.
  • Evaluate an author's rhetorical choices related to point of view, purpose, comparisons, analogies, categories, allusions, and figurative, connotative, and technical word meanings.
  • Evaluate how a speaker's rhetorical choices developed the central and supporting ideas of the presentation.

Understanding

Students understand that:
  • When creating and presenting a presentation, speakers make specific decisions about structure, format, and vocabulary to accurately convey their central and supporting ideas.
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