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WRITING A CTC EDWARDS: “SINNERS IN THE HANDS OF AN ANGRY GOD”
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WHAT IS EDWARDS’ PURPOSE?
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HOW DOES HE ATTEMPT TO ACCOMPLISH THAT PURPOSE?
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CLAIM In “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God,” Edwards successfully accomplishes his purpose of persuading those who have not been born again to have a change of heart. Using fear as a persuasive technique, Edwards alienates his audience, failing to accomplish his purpose of persuading the “natural men” to be born again.
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TEXTUAL EVIDENCE Find 2-3 examples of textual evidence. These may be paraphrased or directly quoted. Cite the textual evidence correctly: “You hang by a slender thread, with the flames of divine wrath flashing about it” (Edwards 103).
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COMMENTARY For each piece of textual evidence, write commentary to go with that evidence. The commentary should not simply restate the textual evidence; rather, it should EXPLAIN HOW the evidence supports the claim. Ex: By using imagery to compare sinners to a spider hanging over a fiery pit, Edwards ends up offending his listeners rather than persuading them; this results in the audience “checking out” rather than being guided to change their ways.
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PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER Once you have your claim, evidence and commentary, you are ready to write the CTC. Add lead-ins to your quotes so that they are not just standing alone. Add transitions to connect points. Add a concluding sentence to wrap up the paragraph.
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EDWARDS CTC 1. Claim 2. Textual Evidence 3. Commentary 4. Textual Evidence 5. Commentary 6. Textual Evidence (opt) 7. Commentary (opt) 8. Concluding Sentence
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