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Writing & Rhetoric Book 9: Description & Impersonation Teacher's Edition

$26.95
  • Writing & Rhetoric Book 9: Description & Impersonation Teacher's Edition

Writing & Rhetoric Book 9: Description & Impersonation Teacher's Edition

$26.95

  • A one-semester course for grades 7 or 8 and up Think of the progymnasmata as a step-by-step apprenticeship in the art of writing and rhetoric. In the award-winning Writing & Rhetoric series, author Paul Kortepeter has recovered this proven method of teaching writing in conjunction with critical thinking and speaking. This is the ninth in a series of 12 books that will train students over 6 years. In Writing & Rhetoric Book 9: Description & Impersonation (consumable student edition), students will be writing well-crafted descriptive and expository compositions. The first part, description, emphasizes the use of vivid language to describe people, nature, and processes. The second part, impersonation, introduces the modes of persuasion as a means of imitating the writing style and outlook of four famous individuals: journalist Nellie Bly, writer Henry Williamson, athlete Jesse Owens, and statesman Winston Churchill. In these compositions, students will be making use of a range of writing skills, including the ability to inform, to describe, to narrate, and to analyze. In this one-semester book, students will learn to:

    • favor vivid words that appeal to the senses in fiction and nonfiction
    • use topic sentences for organizing paragraphs and information
    • appeal to readers through modes of persuasion: emotion (pathos), credibility (ethos), and logic (logos)
    • employ rhetorical devices that show clarity of thought: aetiologia, anthypophora, expeditio, and syllogismus
    • incorporate supportive facts and details
    • annotate and narrate texts with a variety of strategies: oral narration, summary, outline, and modes of persuasion
    • craft an effective plot using conflict and character
    • build copiousness through sentence variety and rhetorical devices, including alliteration, simile, metaphor, hyperbole, epistrophe, and anaphora
    • work on delivery in public speaking—volume, pacing, and inflection
    • engage in group discussions that foster critical thinking
    • improve essays using oration as an aid to revision

    The Writing & Rhetoric Book 9: Description & Impersonation Teacher’s Edition includes the complete student text, as well as answer keys, teacher’s notes, and explanations. This teacher’s edition also contains descriptions and examples of what excellent student writing should be like for every writing assignment, providing the teacher with meaningful and concrete guidance.  

  • Paperback

    ISBN: 9781600513381

    Pages: 312

    Dimensions: 8.5in x 11in

  • Paul Kortepeter, Author

    Paul Kortepeter
    Paul Kortepeter currently serves as curriculum director and 8th-grade teacher at The Oaks Academy, a private K–12 classical school in Indianapolis. His passion for helping students write effectively and speak persuasively led him to write the Writing & Rhetoric series, a step-by-step program for young writers based on the classical progymnasmata. Paul has a bachelor’s degree in English literature from Earlham College and a master of fine arts degree in cinema production from the University of Southern California. While a student at USC, he edited a documentary film on the homeless that was nominated for an Academy Award. He spent the next 6 years in Los Angeles developing made-for-TV movies for popular performers such as Jane Seymour, Pierce Brosnan, Walter Matthau, and Isabella Rossellini. More recently, he worked as senior editor for Sunrise Publications, now a division of Hallmark Cards. While at Sunrise, he met artist Susan Wheeler and the two collaborated in creating picture books for Dutton Children’s Books and gift books for Harvest House Publishers.