Overview:

This graphic organizer will help students master rhetorical devices.

This graphic organizer helps students understand how quotes can personify rhetorical devices. As part of my opening lesson on rhetorical devices, this graphic organizer develops each point by having students pull textual evidence, identify the quote, paraphrase/summarize it, and identify the rhetorical device and its significance in the larger meaning of the work. This graphic organizer is part of my Rhetorical Devices unit and leaves space for students to elaborate on their notes.

The organizer can be edited, which gives teachers the option to change the terminology to match what they use in class or to translate it into another language. The slide size is 8.5 x 11″, so it will print on regular (U.S.) printer paper.

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