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LTW I Online Course
LTW Level I & Tales of Wonder
Tuesday
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2:00 PM
to
3:30 PM
Wendy Maldonado
Wendy Maldonado

Through this course, students will journey through several fairy tales where characters must struggle between good and evil. We’ll explore and wonder what wisdom and virtue look like in various circumstances as a means of growing in discernment. Christ blessed us with faculties to combat these assaults, yet these skills need honing, and that’s what this course endeavors to do through the art of rhetoric. Students will employ the three canons of classical rhetoric: Invention—developing content; Arrangement—organizing content into outline form and adding needed content for presentation of arguments; Elocution—learning and applying different editing and stylistic skills. As students learn to think deeply in these skills, they will be able to write a well-organized and thorough persuasive essay using a variety of schemes and tropes to engage the audience. Most importantly, however, students will also contemplate how these tools will assist them in their interactions with others as a means of practicing love and humility.

Suggested Ages
12 years old and up
Pre-requisites
Young writers are welcome, though students should be able to identify the eight parts of speech and write a complete sentence.
Registration Number
Min.:
4
Max.:
12
Required Texts