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Revolution and Enlightenment 

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Analysis Learning Goals:
Determine characteristics of Revolutionary and Enlightenment Literature and Non-Fiction
Determine how Revolutionary and Enlightenment literature and non-fiction was responding to the American Revolution in history
Evaluate Revolutionary and Enlightenment literature and non-fiction's effectiveness in changing reader's minds.

Identify and Define the literary term Tone
Analyze what contributes to or shapes Tone in literature and writing
Analyze the effect of tone on the listening or reading audience
Evaluate the effectiveness of tone in fiction and non-fiction to change the readers' minds

Identify and Define Ethos, Logos, and Pathos
Analyze writing for Ethos, Logos, and Pathos
Analyze the effect of Ethos, Logos, and Pathos on the listening or reading audience
Evaluate the effectiveness of Ethos, Logos, and  Pathos in fiction and non-fiction to change reader's minds

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