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Rhetorical Devices 
Each group will research one section of the rhetorical devices list and choose 4 to use for their section of the class google slide. Each Slide must have the Rhetorical Device, The Definition, An Example of the Rhetorical Device from the I Have a Dream Speech, and an interpretation of the example.
Rubric Code: S22C9WC
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Subject: English  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 9-12

Powered by iRubric Rhetorical Devices Presentation Evaluation
Each group will research one section of the rhetorical devices list and choose 4 to use for their section of the class google slide. Each Slide must have the Rhetorical Device, The Definition, An Example of the Rhetorical Device from the I Have a Dream Speech, and an interpretation of the example.
  Poor

1 pts

Fair

3 pts

Excellent

5 pts

Introduction Slide

This slide Introduces the Group.

Poor

Introduction Slide Not Available
Fair

The introduction slide has one of the following requirements

- Group Name
- Rhetorical Devices Section
Excellent

The introduction slide has all of the following requirements

- Group Name
- Rhetorical Devices Section
Rhetorical Device #1

Poor

Slide Contains 1 of the following:

- The Definition
- An Example of the Rhetorical Device from the I Have a Dream Speech
- An interpretation of the example.
Fair

Slide Contains 2 of the following:

- The Definition
- An Example of the Rhetorical Device from the I Have a Dream Speech
- An interpretation of the example.
Excellent

Slide Contains All of the following:

- The Definition
- An Example of the Rhetorical Device from the I Have a Dream Speech
- An interpretation of the example.
Rhetorical Device #2

Poor

Slide Contains 1 of the following:

- The Definition
- An Example of the Rhetorical Device from the I Have a Dream Speech
- An interpretation of the example.
Fair

Slide Contains 2 of the following:

- The Definition
- An Example of the Rhetorical Device from the I Have a Dream Speech
- An interpretation of the example.
Excellent

Slide Contains all of the following:

- The Definition
- An Example of the Rhetorical Device from the I Have a Dream Speech
- An interpretation of the example.
Rhetorical Devices #3

Poor

Slide Contains 1 of the following:

- The Definition
- An Example of the Rhetorical Device from the I Have a Dream Speech
- An interpretation of the example.
Fair

Slide Contains 2 of the following:

- The Definition
- An Example of the Rhetorical Device from the I Have a Dream Speech
- An interpretation of the example.
Excellent

Slide Contains all of the following:

- The Definition
- An Example of the Rhetorical Device from the I Have a Dream Speech
- An interpretation of the example.
Rhetorical Devices #4

Poor

Slide Contains 1 of the following:

- The Definition
- An Example of the Rhetorical Device from the I Have a Dream Speech
- An interpretation of the example.
Fair

Slide Contains 2 of the following:

- The Definition
- An Example of the Rhetorical Device from the I Have a Dream Speech
- An interpretation of the example.
Excellent

Slide Contains of the following:

- The Definition
- An Example of the Rhetorical Device from the I Have a Dream Speech
- An interpretation of the example.
Delivery

Poor

Lack of eye contact, poor voice volume, tone and pacing, Inappropriate gestures and movement detracted from the presentation.
Fair

Some eye contact and good voice volume, tone and pacing, appropriate gestures and movement supported the presentation.
Excellent

Lots of eye contact. Great voice volume, tone and pacing hand gestures and body movement supported the presentation.
Powerpoint

Poor

Not origial and attractive
Fair

Somewhat attractive and original. making use of either animations or transitions.
Excellent

Attravtive and Original. Making good use of animations and transitions.
Presentation of Rhetorical Devices

Poor

Student presented the facts poorly. Audience left with a lot of questions.
Fair

Student presented the facts well. Audience left with a few questions.
Excellent

Student presented the facts exceptionally. No questions left in the minds of the audience.



Keywords:
  • Elizabethan England; English; Shakespeare







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