write a paper focus on genre analyse

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  • Meets basic MLA formatting (double-spaced, 12 pt. Times New Roman Font, 1” margins,
    page numbers, and a Work Cited page). 1000 words.
     
  • Identify the rhetorical situation of your chosen genre, taking into consideration their settings, topics, authors, readers (intended audience), and its overall purpose. Please be specific in your discussion and provide summary, paraphrasing, and/or direct quotes.     
  • Identify their most common patterns, such as its content, rhetorical appeals, structure, format, syntax, diction, visual style, jargon, and so forth. 
  • Analyze (not summarize) the meaning of your discovered patterns, considering what the audience already knows/believes, who this genre includes/excludes, the values or assumptions revealed through the text, how the subject is treated, or any implied attitudes through this genre. Again, here would be a wonderful place for inserting summary, paraphrasing, and/or direct quotes from your artifacts.     
  • Make a claim about these patterns, arguing why these rhetorical moves are important to the genre, why these moves are effective (or ineffective), how these moves may affect the intended audience, what the possibilities or limitations of this genre might be, and how you (as either author or reader) might improve on it. 


The above are the professor's specific writing requirements.

I want you to focus on "journalism about sports scandals" and I found two journalistic writing.(1.https://www.nytimes.com/2014/04/30/sports/basketball/nba-donald-sterling-los-angeles-clippers.html)

(2.https://www.nytimes.com/2004/08/04/us/papers-reveal-new-details-in-kobe-bryant-rape-case.html)

You need to write a paper focusing on genre analyze about this two journalistic writing. 

professor also gives me an example paper. You can check this and it will be helpful and give you some ideas what the paper should be like.

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