Monday, July 23, 2007

writing a letter

We began Monday's class with a review of last Tuesday's lesson about the three different types of appeals; ethos, pathos, and logos. Each student was instructed to choose a person of power, (involving their topic) and compose a letter to them. The letter is supposed to be persuasive and is ideally going to convince their audience to listen to their requests and concerns. The students found the contact information of the person they are directing their letter to, and once finished, we will be mailing out each student's letter.

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