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Editorials

Editorials

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English

12th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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26 Slides • 11 Questions

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Editorials

How do editorials affect human communication?

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Use the slides to complete your notes.

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?Deals with a current issue

?Presents facts and concerns

?Gives suggestions



?Balanced opinion—taking
both sides into account

What is an editorial?

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--Often found in the local section of the newspaper
--perspective/opinion
section

--Written by editors and/or lay people (people like us)

Where do we find editorials?

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Grab one of the newspapers (it doesn't have to be today's) OR go to lancasteronline.com (login). Where are the editorials (section and page number)? List a headline of an editorial that is written by the editors of the paper AND one that is written by a "lay" (normal, common) person.

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? Purpose

To persuade

Argument and persuasion


take a firm stand on a problem or condition
attempt to persuade reader to think same way
proposes a solution or advises a definite action



Example—Every student should have the ability to



gain privilege of leaving during flex

Types of an editorial--FOCUS

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What is a topic that interests you for an argument/persuasion editorial?

(take a firm stand on a problem or condition
attempt to persuade reader to think same way
proposes a solution or advises a definite action)

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? Purpose

To persuade

Information and interpretation



attempt to explain the meaning or significance of a news event or situation

Example—editorial expressing an opinion about a

specific part of the dress code (fingertip length
shorts) focused on significance/implications the concern (tall people cannot find them)

Types of an editorial--FOCUS

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What is a topic that interests you for an information and interpretation editorial? (attempt to explain the meaning or significance of a news event or situation)

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Purpose

To persuade

Tribute, appreciation, or commendation


praise a person
praise an activity

Example—L-S students’ outstanding sportsmanship

at the boys’ basketball district game that they lost

Types of an editorial--FOCUS

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What is a topic that interests you for a tribute, appreciation, commendation editorial? (praise a person
praise an activity)

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Purpose

To persuade

Editorials of Entertainment


Short, humorous treatment of light topic
Ex.  Snow delays for less than 1” of snow 

Satirical treatment of serious subject

Ex. Cameras in the school hallways-- what’s next bathrooms?

Types of an editorial--FOCUS

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What is a topic that interests you for editorial of entertainment? (Short, humorous treatment of light topic/Satirical treatment of serious subject)

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Turn to the editorials again. List three headlines and identify the TYPE of editorial each one is.

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Topic/Problem


Situation/controversy

Position Statement


clear expression of which side of the
issue you support

Support

your position with factual information

Parts of an
editorial--CONTENT

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Opposing Argument

Counterpoints
Editorials are only effective if they address other the side of the argument

Rebuttal

persuasive, factual proof that your position is the
right position

Call to Action

specific request for reader to take action

Parts of an editorial—CONTENT

Cont’d

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Match

Use the sample editorial to identify the parts of an editorial.

Position Statement/

Author's Claim

Support

Opposing Argument

Rebuttal

Call to Action

An A.I. pause

The potential risks of widespread job di

In response to these risks, many in the

But most policymakers simply do not unde

By instituting an A.I. pause, we’ll have

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Beginning, Middle, End

Paragraph 1

Problem
End—position statement

Paragraph 2/paragraph 3

Support (no far-fetched speculation)

Paragraph 4

Opposing viewpoint
Rebuttal
Paragraph 5—final paragraph

Call to Action

ORGANIZATION of the
editorial

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Watch this video that reviews the parts of an editorial

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Choose one the topics and complete the graphic organizer for an editorial--
The Robot

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Political Cartoons

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What is a political/editorial
cartoon?

Cartoon that:

Delivers a punch: makes a statement about
important person, event, issue

Can be considered a primary source

Shows different perspectives

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Political/editorial cartoons

Exaggeration and Distortion--Exaggeration is to emphasize; distortion is making features bigger or smaller to make a point

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Political/editorial cartoons

​​Allusion-making a reference to a famous piece of literature, person, event, etc.

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Political/editorial cartoons

Literary device/
technique

Labeling

​Cartoonists often label objects or people to make it clear exactly what they stand for. Watch out for the different labels that appear in a cartoon, and ask yourself why the cartoonist chose to label that particular person or object.

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Political/editorial cartoons

Literary
Device/Technique:

Irony

the difference between the ways things are and the way things should be, or the way things are expected to be. Cartoonists often use irony to express their opinion on an issue.

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Political/editorial cartoons

Literary
Device/Technique:
Symbolism
Metaphors
Analogy--
a comparison between two things, typically for the purpose of explanation or clarification.

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Political/editorial cartoons

Literary
Device/Technique:
Stereotypes

​symbolize complex ideas that are quickly and easily interpreted by readers

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Political/editorial cartoons

Often use the
drawing technique
of caricature, which
is a picture,
description, or
imitation of a person
in which certain
striking
characteristics are
exaggerated in order
to create a comic or
grotesque effect.

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Describe 2 literary techniques that are used in this political cartoon.

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Labelling

Label the literary devices used in this cartoon.

Drag labels to their correct position on the image

allusion

metaphor

symbolism

labeling

stereotype

analogy

irony

exaggeration

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Explain the claim that this political cartoon makes.

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Political/editorial cartoons

demonstrates a

clear
understanding
of a
current issue,
political topic
or
historical
event.

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Political/editorial cartoons

provides
insightful
commentary
or criticism
about a current
issue, political
topic or
historical event

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Explain the claim that this political cartoon is making?

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Political/editorial cartoons

effectively uses one
or more illustrations,
with or without text,
to make its point,
prompt a realization
or offer an example.

demonstrates
originality in ideas
and techniques

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Complete the graphic organizer for a political cartoon

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