PPT-Making Inferences With Persuasive Texts

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STAAR Prep Video Against Vaccines Watch the following video persuading against vaccinations for children Take notes on your paper as you watch httpswwwyoutubecomwatchvQsZbVg6vmVs

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STAAR Prep Video Against Vaccines Watch the following video persuading against vaccinations for children Take notes on your paper as you watch httpswwwyoutubecomwatchvQsZbVg6vmVs What evidence does the first video use to persuade their audience against vaccinations. ELA. Would this technique get your attention?. Read each sentence. . Would it get your attention? Would it make you think about it?. Rate it on a scale from 1-9 with 1 being most likely to get your attention and 9 being no, not likely to get your attention.. Through . Pictures. What can we infer about this person just from their grocery list?. Possible Inferences. They have a dog (rawhide bones). They are hygienic/cleanly (Toothpaste, . Qtips. , wipes, Dish detergent). Devices: Looking at THREE of the devices that advertisers use to sell . their products.. Slogans. Facts/Statistics. 8 out of 10 owners said their cats preferred it…. 98% of people asked said they liked it… . Topic, Audience, & Purpose. Topic. any . issue that is debatable. Audience. y. our reader; the target of your communication. Purpose. to . persuade a . reader to adopt a certain point of view or to take a particular action. Evidence of planning and revision. . You get up to 5 marks for - . Evidence . of planning and revision. . What does this look like?. What is evidence of planning and revision?. Analysis of the ways in which the . Exam Outline . 3 hours . 40 Multiple Choice. Questions. Persuasive Writing Piece. Reading. Response Piece. Reading Time. . Study Notes. Grades 3 – 5. © 2013 Texas Education Agency / The University of Texas System. “ Inferring is the bedrock of comprehension, not only in reading. We infer in many realms. Our life clicks along more smoothly if we can read the world as well as text. Inferring is about reading faces, reading body language, reading expressions, and reading tone as well as reading text.”. Deliver Persuasive Presentations that:. establish and develop a logical and controlled argument;. . include relevant evidence, differentiating between evidence and opinion to support a position and to address counter-arguments or listener bias;. Purpose: to convince the reader that the point of view or course of action recommended by the writer is valid.. The Persuasive Essay. To accomplish this, the writer must develop a limited topic which is well defined and debatable, that has more than one side.. Topic. any . issue that is debatable. Audience. y. our reader; the target of your communication. Purpose. to . persuade a . reader to adopt a certain point of view or to take a particular action. .. Define the following words. Generate connotations. Discuss which words have positive, neutral, or negative connotations.. Group, throng, mob. Insinuate, suggest, imply. Slow, challenged, retarded. Thin, skinny, scrawny. E. vidence…. 1/15/2015. Making Inferences. We make inferences all the time whether we realize it or not. Good readers make inferences while reading when we predict what will happen next or ask ourselves why character is behaving a certain way.. Amy babysits almost every day after school. She often has to say no to families who want her to babysit because she is already busy.. What can you interpret about their activity?. Josh woke up early on Saturday morning and looked outside the window. The sun was out, and the heat was excruciating. His dad called to Josh and said, “It is a perfect day, don’t forget to bring a towel!” Josh grabbed a towel, and they quickly left the house.. Ernest Davis. Cognitum. 2016. July 11, 2016. TACIT . Toward Annotating Commonsense Inferences in Text. First text: Theft of the Mona Lisa. On a mundane morning in late summer in Paris, the impossible happened. The Mona Lisa vanished. On Sunday evening, August 20, 1911, Leonardo da Vinci's best-known painting was hanging in her usual place on the wall of the Salon .

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