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Proverb Rhetorical Device Practice with Writing | Rhetorical Analysis Passage
Proverb Rhetorical Device Practice with Writing | Rhetorical Analysis Passage
Proverb Rhetorical Device Practice with Writing | Rhetorical Analysis Passage
Proverb Rhetorical Device Practice with Writing | Rhetorical Analysis Passage
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This proverb worksheet is perfect as a minilesson, practice, or formative assessment for high school students learning to identify and analyze rhetorical devices.

This 2-page worksheet defines and gives examples of common proverbs with example analysis. Then, students practice identifying proverbs in two short practice passages and practice analyzing the impact of them on the audience. The activity on the second page asks students to utilize proverbs in a brief writing prompt.

An Answer Key with model responses is included.

Both a Google Doc digital version and PDF printable version (with lines for writing) are included for flexible classroom use.

This activity also supplements the MyPerspectives ELA curriculum or any ELA curriculum studying famous speeches.

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Proverb Rhetorical Device Practice with Writing | Rhetorical Analysis Passage

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9th - 12th
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6
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Teaching Duration
30 minutes

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Description

This proverb worksheet is perfect as a minilesson, practice, or formative assessment for high school students learning to identify and analyze rhetorical devices.

This 2-page worksheet defines and gives examples of common proverbs with example analysis. Then, students practice identifying proverbs in two short practice passages and practice analyzing the impact of them on the audience. The activity on the second page asks students to utilize proverbs in a brief writing prompt.

An Answer Key with model responses is included.

Both a Google Doc digital version and PDF printable version (with lines for writing) are included for flexible classroom use.

This activity also supplements the MyPerspectives ELA curriculum or any ELA curriculum studying famous speeches.

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Interpret words and phrases as they are used in a text, including determining technical, connotative, and figurative meanings, and analyze how specific word choices shape meaning or tone.
Analyze the structure of texts, including how specific sentences, paragraphs, and larger portions of the text (e.g., a section, chapter, scene, or stanza) relate to each other and the whole.
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