Directions: Use the next five minutes to discuss the events from chapters 1-5 of Catcher in the Rye to prepare for a reading comprehension quiz.
With the information provided about rhetorical modes, complete the following practice:
For each of the following texts, identify which mode(s) were used and explain how they were utilized:
1) “Best in Class” (Talbot, pg. 223)
A) (one of the 4 main modes, with explanation of how it was used)
B) (additional modes, with explanation of how it was used)
2) “I Know Why the Caged Bird Cannot Read” (Prose, pg. 176)
A) (one of the 4 main modes, with explanation of how it was used)
B) (additional modes, with explanation of how it was used)
3) “This is Water…” (Foster Wallace, pg. 232)
A) (one of the 4 main modes, with explanation of how it was used)
B) (additional modes, with explanation of how it was used)
4) “Letter from Birmingham Jail” (King, pg. 280)
A) (one of the 4 main modes, with explanation of how it was used)
B) (additional modes, with explanation of how it was used)
5) “Small Change…” (Gladwell, pg. 344)
A) (one of the 4 main modes, with explanation of how it was used)
B) (additional modes, with explanation of how it was used)
6) “Where I Lived…” (Thoreau, pg. 296)
A) (one of the 4 main modes, with explanation of how it was used)
B) (additional modes, with explanation of how it was used)
With the information provided about rhetorical modes, complete the following practice:
For each of the following texts, identify which mode(s) were used and explain how they were utilized:
1) “Best in Class” (Talbot, pg. 223)
A) (one of the 4 main modes, with explanation of how it was used)
B) (additional modes, with explanation of how it was used)
2) “I Know Why the Caged Bird Cannot Read” (Prose, pg. 176)
A) (one of the 4 main modes, with explanation of how it was used)
B) (additional modes, with explanation of how it was used)
3) “This is Water…” (Foster Wallace, pg. 232)
A) (one of the 4 main modes, with explanation of how it was used)
B) (additional modes, with explanation of how it was used)
4) “Letter from Birmingham Jail” (King, pg. 280)
A) (one of the 4 main modes, with explanation of how it was used)
B) (additional modes, with explanation of how it was used)
5) “Small Change…” (Gladwell, pg. 344)
A) (one of the 4 main modes, with explanation of how it was used)
B) (additional modes, with explanation of how it was used)
6) “Where I Lived…” (Thoreau, pg. 296)
A) (one of the 4 main modes, with explanation of how it was used)
B) (additional modes, with explanation of how it was used)