Rhetorical Analysis. Unpack the Prompt Think Pair Share INSTRUCTIONS: Read the prompt and… 1. Circle directive verbs and underline what you are asked.

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Rhetorical Analysis

Unpack the Prompt Think Pair Share INSTRUCTIONS: Read the prompt and… 1. Circle directive verbs and underline what you are asked to do. 2. Number the verbs in a logical order. 3. Draw a box around the intended audience if stated and identify sources. 4. Create a "Do/What Outline“ directly on the prompt. 5. Compare with someone next to you. 6. Share.

Author’s values/ideology- philosophical assumptions Silently to YOURSELF: Read the piece about philosophical assumptions and circle the key terms below as you read. In Cornell Notes below the paragraph describe and /or define the key terms: 1.Writer’s Argument 2.Assumptions 3.Warrants 4.How to interrogate (question) an argument 5.How to examine a text’s values or ideology 6.Binaries 7.Write a two sentence summary of the importance of assumptions in examining a author’s values and ideology.

Criteria for Rhetorical Analysis Introduction 1. Read aloud A, B, C, and D Introduction Criteria. 2. Underline the adjectives and verbs describing each category and underline the “what”.

Analyze example introduction ANNOTATE IN THE MARGINS: 1. Number the sentences in the introduction for easy reference. 2. What is the purpose for the essay? 3. What are the author’s credentials? 4. What is the title of the author’s article. 5. How will the writer of the essay analyze the article?

Reflection Ticket 1. Describe the purpose of a rhetorical analysis essay in your own words. 2. Summarize the parts of a rhetorical analysis essay introduction paragraph; what is important to include? 3. Relate and Apply: In a sentence, what is one opinion of the author of Generation Me? Be sure to include her proper credentials.