Source requirements
This paper focuses on pathos (emotion) more than it does on logos (logic). Therefore, you must look for sources that play on the emotions of readers. Only the following 4 types of sources are allowed in this paper, so choose your 3 required sources from among this list:
· A source written by a philosopher from your culture. A philosopher is a published author who talks about the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence. For example, western philosophers include Aristotle, Plato, Rabindranath Tagore, Marcus Aurelius, etc. If your culture is western, you can use them. If it is not, choose from your own culture.
· A source written by a poet from your culture. A poet writes poetry, which is written in verse or meter, sometimes rhyming, sometimes not rhyming. For example, Latinx poets include Pablo Neruda, Yesika Salgado, Chanakya, Jasminne Mendez, etc. If your culture is Latinx, you can use them; if it is not, choose from your own culture.
· A source written by a literary prose author from your culture. A prose author writes fiction or nonfiction long or short works that are not poetry. For example, African or African American prose authors include Chinua Achebe, Akwaeke Emezi, Trevor Noah, etc. If you are African American you can use them; if not choose someone from your own culture.
· A religious source. A religious source can be a holy book or a work written by a famous member of the clergy. For example, Asian holy books include Bhagavad Gita, the Buddhakarita, Yi King, etc. If your Asian culture reveres one of these books, you can use it; if not, choose a holy book from your own culture.
Journal 11: Creating a Banner for Your Leaflet
Instructions
1. Watch this video on making the banner.
2. Create your Paper 3 leaflet by using the “weekly newsletter” template in Microsoft Word or if you have a better leaflet making program, use that. Make sure you save it.
3. To create a banner, do the following:
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. Create a name for your protest movement.
. Create a color scheme that is culturally appropriate to your audience.
. Create a logo for your protest movement.
. Add an eye-catching, pull quote from one of your poets, philosophers, or, if appropriate, your religious work.