Guest speaker: voice specialist Sara Ann Khabira Butler M.Ed., M.S., CCC/SLP
let's talk about tone - considering your final project: what is the affective response you hope to evoke in your audience? Is there a specific pathos appeal that stands above all other affective gestures in your argument? What is the "tone" of this appeal?
In Class: conduct an interview with a classmate about his/her project
For Friday:
1. conduct an interview with a local figure--any person that seems to be cultivating an ethos connected with issues and themes that you explore and address in your project. You may have read statements from this figure in your St. Pete Times search or via a web search. Contact them, and script an interview that will provide authoritative testimony and support/counterargument for/against your reasoning in your final project.
2. read McCloud Chapter 7 prepare a brief (300-500 word) proposal for your final project.
3. Wild Card blog : in your explorations, you may find content and issues germane to the course but not applicable to your final projects. Blog about it!
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