Lesson 3.2: Patrick Henry's "Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death" Speech Analysis Fill in the definitions you have learned for the rhetorical appeals: LOGOS PATHOS ETHOS Now, as you read the speech, copy down the 5 most impressive quotes. You can us a separate sheet of paper if you need it! Then, check off whether each quote is log pathos, ethos, or a combination. QUOTE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. LOGOS PATHOS ETHOS

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thinking about the words and strategies used in the speech, try to envision Patrick Henry giving the speech. Rumor has it that at the end of the speech, Henry snatched up a letter opener and pretended to plunge it into his heart as he cried, "Give me liberty, or give me death!" Now that's a dramatic ending! 

  1. Access and read Patrick Henry's speech, "Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death" (via gutenberg.org).
  2. As you read, you should take notes.
  3. In addition to your own notes,  complete the Patrick Henry Worksheet (.docx)
     
Lesson 3.2: Patrick Henry's "Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death" Speech Analysis
Fill in the definitions you have learned for the rhetorical appeals:
LOGOS
PATHOS
ETHOS
Now, as you read the speech, copy down the 5 most impressive quotes. You can use
a separate sheet of paper if you need it! Then, check off whether each quote is logos,
pathos, ethos, or a combination.
QUOTE
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
LOGOS PATHOS ETHOS
ZOOM +
Transcribed Image Text:Lesson 3.2: Patrick Henry's "Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death" Speech Analysis Fill in the definitions you have learned for the rhetorical appeals: LOGOS PATHOS ETHOS Now, as you read the speech, copy down the 5 most impressive quotes. You can use a separate sheet of paper if you need it! Then, check off whether each quote is logos, pathos, ethos, or a combination. QUOTE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. LOGOS PATHOS ETHOS ZOOM +
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