P.+Warren

= = = = = = = = =**__Fallacy Project:Loaded Label or Definition __**= = = = = =**1.) Loaded Label or Definition: when arguers use certain terms that influence the audiences' views on the argument. **= =**Examples: **= =**2.) "It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife." Pride and Prejudice **= =**Explanation: **= =** "Here was prophecy as revealing as a beacon light…. Here was hope: the dedication that we will live in a world where those of us who are Americans can be proud…. Here was history tolling like an old and important bell: the mighty warning that mighty America, once having entered this major war, must not let it end in impasse…." **= =**Henry J. Taylor, San Francisco News **= =**Explanation: **=
 * =**Instead of saying a man that has money, the author says "good fortune" which implies that that having a sizable amount of money is a very good thing.** =
 * =**Henry uses the term prophecy which means prediction, but the way it's being used makes the audience think as the man as a prophet. **=

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=Stiff Twitter link= = = = = =Prezi:= [] =Using Capitalization Correctly= Directions- underline the letters that have to be capitalized and circle the letters that need to be under case. 1. she likes to read Books when she is bored. 2. The President makes very important decisions. 3. People travel to europe sometimes. 4. Have you ever been to mammoth cave? 5. my favorite book series is, "A series of Unforunate events".

=**Italicizing Correctly**=
 * True/False- if false underline the words or phrase that need to be italicized. Circle the words or phrases that are not italicized correctly.**
 * 6. The television show Pretty Little Liars has a winter break.**
 * 7. All the major networks covered the //Brown v. Board of Education//.**
 * 8. Our class is currently reading Stiff.**
 * 9. The story was leaked to a journalist at the New York Times.**
 * 10. Mrs. Payne's class was taken on a field trip to watch //Romeo and Juliet//.**