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Directions: Use the “SOAPSTone” technique to analyze …
socialsciences.dadeschools.netDirections: Use the “SOAPSTone” technique to analyze each of the primary sources. SOAPSTone is a strategy that can be used to analyze speeches, letters, political cartoons, posters, photos, artist representations, or almost any other primary source. It will help you build skills in: developing arguments; analyzing points of view, the situation/context, bias, and change over time.
EXAMPLE of a SOAPStone Analysis - Ms. Lockwood
www.mslockwood.comEXAMPLE of a SOAPStone Analysis: “America’s Good Food Fight,” by Nicolette Hahn Niman, Los Angeles Times, Op-Ed pages, Sunday, Jan. 9, 2011
NAME: DATE: PERIOD: SIFT Literary Analysis Strategy
www.creatingculturalcompetencies.orgSOAPStone Graphic Organizer for Rhetorical Analysis Citing Evidence in Persuasive Text CLOSE READING How do you know? Cite specific evidence in the text. S Who is the Speaker? Who is the speaker? Identify the speaker’s age, gender, class, and education. The voice tells the story. Whose voice is being heard within the text?