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Author
Matthew
Subject
Rhetoric
Difficulty
10th Grade
create a 2 page assignment where students analyze the Gettysburg address.
This resource focuses on analyzing the rhetorical elements of Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address, delivered in 1863. Students are guided to explore the speech's structure, purpose, and linguistic devices, such as parallelism and antithesis, to understand how Lincoln effectively persuades his audience. The document includes historical context about the Civil War and the significance of the address, instructions for annotations, text-dependent questions for deeper analysis, and opportunities for students to engage with the text creatively through rewriting and critical thinking. It emphasizes the interplay between past and present contexts and the themes of freedom, dedication, and national identity.
Engage Students with Historical Context
Break Down the Text
Utilize Think-Pair-Share
Model Annotations
Connect to Modern Context
Offer Differentiation Options
Encourage Reflection on Learning
Use Visual Aids
Prepare for Different Engagement Levels
Embed Checkpoints and Assessments