PPT-Writing a Rhetorical Analysis Paragraph

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Using the SIEL Method What is the SIEL Method S S tate your claim I I llustrate your claim by citing examples E E xplain the example the effect the writer is

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Using the SIEL Method What is the SIEL Method S S tate your claim I I llustrate your claim by citing examples E E xplain the example the effect the writer is trying to establish. The Art of Language. Day 1. Vocabulary. Lit Circles: Individual Assessment. WA Exemplars & Scoring. Artful Language Unit Agenda. Stoic. Dissuade. Defiant. Stern. Maniacal. Emphasis. Painstaking. Analysis of SYNTAX. Syntax is not a “stand-alone” analysis. We use analysis of syntax to SUPPORT our analysis of other aspects of style.. The word . syntax. refers to the way words and phrases are arranged to form sentences and paragraphs.. Write about a book you have read that you liked- was it something you read for school or on your own? How have you felt about the novels you have been required to read versus books you read for pleasure?. Rhetorical Analysis. The essay can be broken down into 3 parts.. Introduction. Body Paragraph (the major analysis). Conclusion. Outline of the Introduction. Period (Background Information. ). What happened that caused a need for this piece of rhetoric?. Right Side of Notebook. Elements of a Paragraph. Topic sentence (claim)-introduces the main idea of the paragraph. Evidence (at least three)-the facts that thoroughly discuss the topic of the paragraph. Paragraph. Right Side . of Notebook. ELEMENTS OF A PARAGRAPH. Topic sentence (claim). -introduces the main idea of the paragraph. Evidence (at least three)-. the facts that thoroughly discuss the topic of the paragraph. Timed Writings. Steps for Analysis. Dissect the prompt. . Each rhetorical analysis prompt will have two components.. --the rhetorical device (aka DIDLS or other . component of the rhetoric web). Rhet. Analysis. AA. Respond: . “. Wack. Writing” . questions and prompts. Turn in Ch. 2 packet. Rhetorical Analysis . . . . . is sometimes not boring.. Practice Quiz: Rhetorical Situation. Read “Quick-witted . . . . Analyzing . W. ith . T. he Whole . T. ext . I. n Mind. Rhetorical Strategies vs Rhetorical Devices . A way or method of presenting a subject. Narration . Description. Process Analysis. Exemplification. rhetorical context?. SPAM . is a set of tools we’ll use to look at . rhetorical context . and make decisions about how to best communicate our ideas. .. S. ituation:. P. urpose:. A. udience:. M. ode:. By Christopher Simpson. V8. Juice and Canadian unity. By Christopher Simpson. Anglophone Canadians. trembled recently when Lucien Bouchard revealed a. secret American plan to annex. Western Canada in the wake of Quebec separation. And while the Bloc Quebecois Leader later denied making such statements by arguing “I would be crazy. Am . When writing . for literary . analysis, your finished composition will have three required . elements, regardless if it’s a paragraph or a full-length essay:. A claim about a specific literary device. The . Rhetorical Situation. PURDUE OWL STAFF. Brought to you in cooperation with the Purdue Online Writing Lab. What is a Rhetorical Situation?. Rhetoric. : . Using language effectively to persuade, inform, educate, or . Use . formal. language – i.e. . NO . slang words; . NO . contractions (can't, don't). Do . not. use a first person point of view in your persuasive writing (“I. ”), or any personal pronouns (“you”, “me”, “we”, “our”, etc.). This is .

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