Friday, January 18, 2013

Blog Post #2

For this week's blog post, you don't actually have to post anything on the blog. Instead, you need to read through the resources that I posted in the "Rhetorical Analysis Info" folder in the "Course Library" Section on Bb.

The first two websites give you tips for reading and writing critically for a Rhetorical Analysis. The third website gives you more tips for writing a rhetorical analysis, and also provides a sample essay. The fourth link is a sample essay that rhetorically analyzes an advertisement. The final link is a worksheet that will help you invent arguments for your analysis.

COMPLETE THE WORKSHEET AND BRING IT TO YOUR CONFERENCE NEXT WEEK. WRITE AT LEAST A PARAGRAPH FOR EACH BOX IN SECTION II, PART A. Start filling out part B, but you don't have to spend as much time on it.

If you feel like you can start writing your first draft, please do so, but the worksheet should be your first priority. If you're having trouble getting started, we can use the worksheet to brainstorm and get you on the right track.

As always, if you have any questions, feel free to email me.

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