JOURNAL TOPIC:
Remember that fortune you won yesterday? Easy come,
easy go. Due to a computer error, 24,999,999 other people also won.
That means your winnings total $2 (actually, more like $1.35 after
taxes). How do you react? What thoughts and feelings do you
experience? How will your plans change?
AGENDA:
1. Journal
2. Vocab/"Art of Hosting" test
3. Work on your "Pedestrian" essay (if you have time after you're done with the test)
REMEMBER:
1. Please make sure your essay is published on your blog by Sunday (10/26) evening at 8:00 PDT.
POST:
As you read the article on the ethics of self-driving cars, what elements of ethos, pathos, logos, and kairos jump out at you? How do these elements make the article and the arguments within it more effective? Do any of these elements take away from the arguments or make you question them? (title: ANCIENT RHETORIC IN MODERN TIMES)
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