Lesson
In this lesson, you will review the transcript of a Public Service
Announcement (PSA)...
English, 03.05.2021 18:30 paigejosie6473
Lesson
In this lesson, you will review the transcript of a Public Service
Announcement (PSA) about distracted driving to highlight some of the
rhetorical devices used. Then you will view the video version of the PSA
and pay particular attention to the word choice, points of emphasis, and
images used to create effect and tone.
Assignment
For this assessment, you will complete the Evaluating a Speaker
worksheet
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