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This teacher's edition is designed to be used with the (not-included and sold-separately) Rhetoric Alive! Student Edition. This teacher edition includes the full text of the student book with additional notes included; answers for the student questions are overlaid.
A one-semester or yearlong course for students in grades 10-12. Rhetoric Alive! Book 1: Principles of Persuasion, written by Alyssan Barnes, an experienced rhetoric teacher with a PhD in rhetoric, is a clear, compelling, and delightful text on rhetorical theory and practice. The Rhetoric Alive! Teacher's Edition includes the complete student text, as well as answer keys and extra teacher's notes and explanations. The highly engaging Rhetoric Alive! explores the principles of winsome speech as developed in the foremost text on persuasion, Aristotle's Rhetoric. The fifteen chapters of Rhetoric Alive! step through the essential components of persuasion: the three appeals; Ethos (speaker's credibility), Pathos (audience's emotion), and Logos (argument's reasoning), the three types of speech; Deliberative (exhort or dissuade), Ceremonial (praise or blame), Judicial (accuse or defend), and the five canons; Invention, Organization, Style, Memory, Delivery. Each chapter includes an exemplary classic text for analysis and discussion, spanning from Pericles's 'Funeral Oration' to Martin Luther King, Jr.'s, 'Letter from Birmingham Jail.' Students also have plenty of practice developing their own rhetorical skill through weekly workshops, imitation assignments, and oratory presentations.
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Rhetoric Alive! Book 1: Principles of Persuasion, Teacher's Edition
2016, Classical Academic Press
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1600513018 9781600513015
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