In class, you selected one of the following personas: Soviet Diplomat, Cuban Exile or Civil Rights Activist. Each prompt gives you guided questions to assist with framing your response.
Write an Opinion-Editorial piece taking on the persona and developing your reaction to the speech. This should be a creative response to JFK's inaugural address, so consider the SOAPStone (Subject, Occassion, Audience, Purpose, and Speaker) and the words that you choose to convey your reaction. Make use of Pathos, Ethos, and Logos as you frame your response. Also utilize at least 10 devices in your writing (e.g. use anaphora or parallelism--identify in brackets) and 10 vocabulary words (italics). 300 words.
See Politics section for more background information for your specific persona under the JFK section.
Write an Opinion-Editorial piece taking on the persona and developing your reaction to the speech. This should be a creative response to JFK's inaugural address, so consider the SOAPStone (Subject, Occassion, Audience, Purpose, and Speaker) and the words that you choose to convey your reaction. Make use of Pathos, Ethos, and Logos as you frame your response. Also utilize at least 10 devices in your writing (e.g. use anaphora or parallelism--identify in brackets) and 10 vocabulary words (italics). 300 words.
See Politics section for more background information for your specific persona under the JFK section.