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1 22 October 2015

2 In CN [Rhetorical Précis Notes]:
Assertion/Claim (who, what, when) Name of author (phrase describing) Genre + title of work + date (2012) Rhetorically accurate verb “THAT” clause containing the thesis Development (how) How the author “develops and/or supports” Chronological Order Purpose (why) The “author’s purpose” Infinitive ( “ is to” + verb) Audience (to whom) Intended audience Relationship with audience

3 Rhetorically Accurate Verbs
argues suggests states proposes declares maintains advocates asserts denies refutes proves disproves explains a strong action verb that reports the author's thesis

4 In her chilling memoir, Frozen (2013), Queen Elsa of Arendelle suggests that even though her instinct was to ice-solate herself to protect those she loved from her powers, love is the most powerful force of all. She makes her claim by describing the pain she felt as a child when accidentally harming her sister, Anna, running away from her duties as queen when she could not control her ice powers, and pushing away her sister and friends when they sought after her to help.

5 Frozen cont. Her purpose is to capture her own story by singing about it in a way that is both brave and honest; she wants people to realize that her actions to protect her family via isolation backfired, but love ultimately redeems us all. Elsa reaches out to a compassionate and family-oriented audience, those who understand the value and power of love and that some people are worth melting for.

6 The Glass Castle Correct Order:
In her poignant memoir The Glass Castle (2005) Jeannette Walls suggests that even though her upbringing was unstable at best, the end result was hopeful. She makes her claim by describing in great detail the poverty in which she lived, the lies from which she ran, the other kids from whom she hid, and the parents on whom she relied.

7 The Glass Castle 3. Her sole purpose is to capture her own story by writing it down in a way that is both brave and haunting; she wants people to finally know her without judging her parents too harshly. 4. Walls reaches out to an empathetic audience, one who understands the complex mix of a family who somehow withstands the fierce storms of living together but still learns to forgive and love in spite of the judgment of others and even of themselves.

8 Write a Rhetorical Précis on a Current Events article of your choosing
(Must be published within the past month) In CN: [Current Events Rhetorical Précis] Big Homework Blow-out!!!


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