Students actively apply literary techniques—as they do when studying fiction—and intensely examine a nonfiction piece. As they discover the methods the speaker used in composing the speech, and evaluate the often subtle literary practices, they learn what made a well-known speech compelling and memorable.
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Table of Contents
To the Teacher
- Purpose
- Overview
- How to Use this Book
- Informative
- Persuasive
- Commemorative
- Motivational
"Give Me Liberty, or Give Me Death," by Patrick Henry, 1775
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English. High school. Reproducible. 200 pages.
Book Download: PDF. Adobe® Reader® required to view PDF. PDF pages include color images and clickable web links.
Book on CD: CD. Adobe® Reader® required to view PDF. PDF pages include color images and clickable web links.
Print Book: Softcover. 8 x 11 inches. Black and white pages.
10 Great Speeches Viewed Through a Literary Lens: Analysis and Activities Book
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Students actively apply literary techniques—as they do when studying fiction—and intensely examine a nonfiction piece. As they discover the methods the speaker used in composing the speech, and evaluate the often subtle literary practices, they learn what made a well-known speech compelling and memorable.
Includes these famous speeches: |
Units feature: |
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Table of Contents
To the Teacher
- Purpose
- Overview
- How to Use this Book
- Informative
- Persuasive
- Commemorative
- Motivational
"Give Me Liberty, or Give Me Death," by Patrick Henry, 1775
- Answer Key
- Websites Listed
- Answer Key
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- Answer Key
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- Answer Key
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- Websites Listed
English. High school. Reproducible. 200 pages.
Book Download: PDF. Adobe® Reader® required to view PDF. PDF pages include color images and clickable web links.
Book on CD: CD. Adobe® Reader® required to view PDF. PDF pages include color images and clickable web links.
Print Book: Softcover. 8 x 11 inches. Black and white pages.
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