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Thursday, 26 October 2017

Persuasive Writing

Ethos, Pathos, and Logos

Ethos, Pathos, and Logos are central to the art of persuasion. They are grouped into many different things based on persuasive language. They appeal to the ethics, emotions and logic part of things in terms of pursuing.

Ethos is a technique to convince or persuade an audience. Ethos is seen in action all the time. For example, politicians use ethical appeals to establish themselves as trustworthy individuals.
Examples of Ethos….
  1. "As a doctor, I am qualified to tell you that this course of treatment will likely generate the best results."
  2. "The veterinarian says that an Australian shepherd will be the perfect match for our active lifestyle."
These refer to an individual showing the credibility it has to showcase their characteristic images

Pathos appeals to your audience’s emotions or imaginations. It's the enthusiasm that gets them fired up about some cause these appeals rouse feelings of fear, pity, anger etc.
Examples of Pathos….
  1. "If we don’t move soon, we’re all going to die! Can’t you see how dangerous it would be to stay?"
  2. "I’m not just invested in this community – I love every building, every business, every hard-working member of this town."
These examples show how the audience express their emotions and imagination based on your appearance.

Logos aren’t just brand symbols. In the context of rhetoric, logos appeals to an audience’s logic point of view. Logical appeals are common in courtrooms, where evidence is used to support claims.
Examples of Logos….
  1. "The data is perfectly clear: this investment has consistently turned a profit year-over-year, even in spite of market declines in other areas."
  2. "History has shown time and again that absolute power corrupts absolutely."
Because this is in the logic part of persuasion, these examples show the evidence it needs to prove its point.

Wednesday, 18 October 2017

C.I.A- Antarctic research

1st day: We discuss what we wanted to research to make sure we are on the same learning track.

2nd day: We wrote down some notes for our slides

Friday, 18 August 2017

Myths and Legend

Witch in a bottle
●Skunks Grab the Witch out of her CastlesImage result for cartoon castleImage result for cartoon witch
This modified skunks savagely tossed her out of the castle.     
The witch couldn’t do anything about it because all the skunks
Stood 20ft tall and as wide as five Hornby High School.
There were two skunks holding and thousands of people
Cursing at her
.
●Evil Witch going to die Loudly cursingImage result for cartoon lava pool
They wish for the witch being
burned alive came true but…….
The witch died loudly cursing at the skunks. The witch took 10 mins to die, but that 10 min was a torture for everyone around the pit Even for people 100 miles away. No one can understand what she was saying but all they Knew is that it's not good for anyone. Everyone was trying to guess what she said but No one can understand.

●unexplained demonic rituals and actions start to happen   
Weird demonic actions started to happen (Flames turning green, Clocks bell at 3.00) Stuff started to happen exactly at 3:00 am. Everyone woke up and half of the people were possessed by demonic spirits cursing that the world would end. Finally, people knew what was happening, the witch cursed for everyone to die and the world to end.Tiger called to try and get rid of demonic spirit When the Tiger came everyone thought it was over but the thing they didn’t know is that……

●War between Jesus with his angels against the Witch Gods and evil Spirit.Image result for cartoon jesus with angels]
The Witch gods are going to fire back with their special spirits to burn down the church……
But they only burned ¼ of the front of the church because God The one who is merciful has come with his angels.
Tiger and Jesus try to lure witch to a bottle with poisons
Jesus with his angels and the tiger came in and pulled every evil spirit through the bottle but they fought back. No one got seriously hurt but the witch and evil spirit powers drained. They try to call for help but the message won’t reach without powers.

●Time to end the war
Finally, witch got lured in through the bottle
After their power got drained, they try to find sources of energy. Luckily the angels set up fake sources would lead them into the bottle. It took a few hours for the Witches to get the lure into the bottle. Eventually, they all got into the bottle but it started to have cracks because it was too heavy. But they all got thrown into a lava pool. They tried to curse for revenge but all their powers got drained before.

Wednesday, 9 August 2017

Scone Reflection (9th of August)


Positive
Mistakes
Next Step
We all contributed to making the Scones.
We made the Scones too big so they didn’t cook in time, they were still a little bit raw
Make our product smaller and probably No arguing.

Friday, 4 August 2017

School Journey Activity

What is the name of the Journal?
Can't a person have a friend?

When was it published?
1996


Who published it?
Learning Media Limited

What is the name of the story?
Can't a person have a friend

Who wrote the story?
Jane Westaway

Who are the characters in the story?
Polly, Mum (Mrs. Radonovich), Justin, Saha, Dad (Mr. Radonovich), Sister, Brother

What is the story about?
The story is about a girl who met a  boy at the bus stop named Justin and the girl told the story of what happened and mum and her other sister were teasing Polly.

This story reminds me of......?
It reminds me of something but I don't want to talk about it cause it hurts me.

I think this is a good/bad story for people my age because....?

I think this is a bad story because they're already talking about a relationship when the focus should be about school.

Monday, 31 July 2017

Rules

School
Formal Rules:
Jewellry
Ditching
Cell phones
NO gum

Informal Rules:
Respect teachers
Do the work
Listen to teachers


Society

Formal Rules:
Stop at red light
Yield at pedestrians
Use the pedestrian lane

Informal Rules:
Respect Authority
NO littering
NO smoking near Kids


Friends

Formal Rules:
Share food
Respect each other
NO fighting

Informal Rules:
Meet at the right time (Don't be late)


Family
Formal Rules:
Have dinner at the table together
DO the house chores
DO your homework
Feed the Dog

Informal Rules
Respect your Parents

Respect your Siblings

Friday, 7 July 2017

What makes a good Jingle?

What is a Jingle?

-A short tune or song used in advertisement or commercial. Jingle contains one or more hooks to promote the product to customer.     



What makes a good Jingle?  

- A good jingle is short simple but catchy. If it can be understood by kids it means its a good jingle. It should also have a positive emotional appeal.