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Malala’s Nobel Speech Scavenger Hunt Key vocabulary-
Claim
Counterargument
Call to action
Anaphora (give definition)
Antithesis

Please write in complete sentences and use a different color font.

What is Malala’s claim (what does she want for the world)?

Find 1 example of pathos. What emotion is she appealing to?

Is this effective?

Find 1 example of ethos.

Is this effective?

Find 1 example of logos.

Is this effective?

Where does Malala use repetition within the speech? (at what time within the video does she do this?)

Does Malala use anaphora within her speech? If so, give an example of the anaphora she used.

Why did she use this technique?

Is it effective?

Does Malala address the people who would oppose her?

What does she say to those people who think educating girls beyond primary education is impractical or impossible?

What is her call to action?

Malala’s call to action is effective. What technique(s) did she use to make it stand out to the listener.

Find an example of antithesis in the speech.

Is it effective?

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