TEKS: Chapter 110. English Language Arts and Reading See All Teacher Resources
110.33.b.10.A
Evaluate how the author's purpose and stated or perceived audience affect the tone of persuasive texts
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- Course: ELA 11: American Literature, Unit 5: Civil Rights and Multiculturalism in Literature 1960 – Present Lesson 1: The Movement
- Course: ELA 11: American Literature, Unit 2: Rationalism and Independence: 1700 – 1800 Lesson 11: Founding Hypocrites
- Course: ELA 11: American Literature, Unit 2: Rationalism and Independence: 1700 – 1800 Lesson 3: Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death
- Course: ELA 11: American Literature, Unit 2: Rationalism and Independence: 1700 – 1800 Lesson 6: Speaking Like a Lawyer
- Course: ELA 11: American Literature, Unit 2: Rationalism and Independence: 1700 – 1800 Lesson 7: Goodbye, Fellow Americans
- Course: ELA 11: American Literature, Unit 2: Rationalism and Independence: 1700 – 1800 Lesson 10: What About Me?
- Course: ELA 11: American Literature, Unit 5: Abolition and Women’s Rights 1820 – 1920 Lesson 14: Test Prep: Another Presidential Address
- Course: ELA 11: American Literature, Unit 5: Civil Rights and Multiculturalism in Literature 1960 – Present Lesson 3: What Happens to a Dream Deferred?
- Course: American Literature (College), Unit 5: Abolition and Women’s Rights 1820 – 1920 Lesson 9: Solitary Confinement
- Course: American Literature (College), Unit 2: Rationalism and Independence: 1700 – 1800 Lesson 5: Foundational Texts…Literally
- Course: American Literature (College), Unit 2: Rationalism and Independence: 1700 – 1800 Lesson 10: What About Me?
- Course: ELA 11: American Literature, Unit 1: Colonialism and Exploration 1400 – 1700 Lesson 2: The Niña, the Pinta, and Bumping into the West Indies
- Course: ELA 11: American Literature, Unit 2: Rationalism and Independence: 1700 – 1800 Lesson 2: You've Got Mail
- Course: ELA 11: American Literature, Unit 2: Rationalism and Independence: 1700 – 1800 Lesson 4: Bring on the Paine
- Course: ELA 11: American Literature, Unit 2: Rationalism and Independence: 1700 – 1800 Lesson 5: Foundational Texts…Literally
- Course: ELA 11: American Literature, Unit 5: Abolition and Women’s Rights 1820 – 1920 Lesson 8: Jefferson? Try Stanton!
- Course: ELA 11: American Literature, Unit 5: Abolition and Women’s Rights 1820 – 1920 Lesson 9: Too Bad, I'm Voting
- Course: ELA 11: American Literature, Unit 5: Abolition and Women’s Rights 1820 – 1920 Lesson 10: Solitary Confinement