Rhetorical Analysis

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Writing Assignment 1: Rhetorical Analysis

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Course Syllabus Tutoring and The Writing Center Course Completion Guide

Glossary Gale In Context: Opposing Viewpoints

Academic Honesty Tool: Interpreting the Similarity Report

Step 1: Watch the following instructional video to learn more about drafting a Rhetorical Analysis.

Instructional Video Rhet Analysis MOV 11 11Instructional Video Rhet Analysis MOV 11 11

Step 2: Review the Assignment Guide and Prompt

Assignment Guide: Rhetorical Analysis

Assignment Prompt: Rhetorical Analysis

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Step 3: Review the Assignment Rubrics

Grading Guide: Rhetorical Analysis

Grading Guide: Rhetorical Analysis

Step 4: Review Assignment Examples  

Example: Color-Coded Rhetorical Analysis

Rhetorical Analysis Thesis Statement Example

Step 5: (Optional) Participate in the Reader Review Process

Participating in the Reader Review Process

Reader review is a collaborative strategy for gathering feedback on the following tasks: generating ideas, revising work, and editing work. It usually takes multiple drafts to create and complete a successful piece of writing. This is why we say that writing is a “recursive” process. As writing can and should be a collaborative or social process, we hope that you will participate in the reader review process and engage in a collaborative task devised to help you further develop your work.

Step 6: Submit Your Work for Grading  

Writing Assignment: Rhetorical Analysis

Submit an OPTIONAL re�ection at the end of your draft.

Suggestions on what to include in your re�ection:

1.     What draft are you presently submitting?

2.     What was the writing process like for you? 

3.     Where did you stumble, and where do you need additional guidance?

Step 7 (Optional): Consider Feedback and Revise 

A second attempt will unlock once your �rst attempt is accepted and graded.

Second attempts will only become available if you scored less than 90%.

If you submit a second attempt, the best score of your two attempts will be used.

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