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1 Rhetorical Analysis

2 9 The response meets the criteria for an 8 and exhibits greater depth and/or impressive control of language; the writer’s voice is original and strongly present. 8 The maturely written response clearly focuses on the topic and effectively employs substantial supporting evidence; accurately and insightfully focuses on the topic; refers to specific examples and clearly connects them to the topic; demonstrates an ability to control a wide range of the elements of effective writing.

3 Respond to the Prompt Nearly every speech, every political cartoon, every ad—even many a conversation—is an argument. To successfully complete this essay, you cannot engage in that argument. Instead, you must talk about how the argument is created. How does the author use words to make his point?

4 Diction This is about word choice
Identify the key words the author uses Notice the connotation of words Words such as “cruel,” “inhuman,” and “grotesque” have a negative connotation and would identify a prejudice in an argument. It is not enough to say “The author uses diction to convey his meaning.” This is like saying, “The author uses words to make a point.”

5 Syntax Sentence structure is a valuable tool in any analysis.
Short sentences are almost always abrupt, intense, and confrontational, and they force a sudden stop in thinking. Long sentences are more thoughtful and permit reflection. Parallel syntax convinces by nearly overwhelming the reader syntactically – like a train gathering steam Rhetorical questions manipulate the reader to provide an answer the author wants the reader to accept.

6 Figures of Speech Look for patterns Is the author using imagery to manipulate the reader’s emotions? Metaphors, symbols, and / or allusions can provide enough substance for a full paragraph of analysis if the student understands the nuances of the device and the meaning it gives to the passage as a whole.

7 Rhetoric Pathos Ethos Logos Emotional appeal Credibility
Logical, rational, reasonable


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