Classical Composition VI: Encomium, Invective, & Comparison Online Instructional Videos (Streaming)

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Grade 9-11
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Description

These instructional videos for the course, “Encomium, Invective, and Comparison,” begin with a 6-minute course introduction. Then, each lesson is broken into 6 smaller units, with video lessons typically ranging from 4-10 minutes. Students will continue developing their skills using the “heads of purpose” (argumentation modes), while practicing critique, comparison, and writing more complex introductory paragraphs and building more lengthy essays.

This is a lifetime, non-transferable subscription streaming product and is usable for single-family use. Internet access is necessary. After purchase, you will receive an email from Rainbowresource.com with access information. Digital items require setting up a MemoriaPress.com account. Licenses start once activated and will be accessible in this account. View student lessons online on a computer, tablet, or phone. These are not downloadable.

Publisher's Description of Classical Composition VI: Encomium, Invective, & Comparison Online Instructional Videos (Streaming)

The next stage in the Classical Composition program is Encomium, Invective, and Comparison. These three stages continue to train the students in their ability to utilize and integrate heads of development and examples—that is, the general and the particular in communicating ideas—as well as continuing to train them in the use of heads of purpose (also called modes of argument). Students will learn to write expository essays and a complex introductory paragraph, as well as to cohesively arrange a lengthy essay.

This product is a lifetime membership that gives you unlimited access to stream the Instructional Lessons.


18 lessons that persuade as to what is or is not. Lessons include Aphthonius' Encomium on Thucydides plus Encomiums on Individuals (Chaucer and Dante), Encomium on a virtue (God's Love, Wisdom), Encomium on Nature (tiger), Invectives on an individual (Philip, Judas Iscariot, and Saddam Hussein), Invectives on a vice (lying, abortion), Invective on Nature (grasshopper), Comparison of individuals (Achilles/Hector, Paul/Peter, Jesus/John the Baptist, Adolf Hitler/Saddam Hussein), Comparison of Vice and Virtue (Humility/Pride), and Comparison in Nature (winter/spring). ~ Janice

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