What does she know about her audience that helps her decide what to include and what not to include throughout the story?

Feminism Assignment: For this formal essay, you will analyze the visual and verbal language of the graphic novel Persepolis. In order to construct a strong analysis, you must first situate Persepolis in a particular rhetorical context. You will need to explain to your reader what a graphic novel is, who the author is, who the […]

Identify and explain the role rhetorical appeals and the rhetorical triangle can play in non-fiction print and/or multimodal texts.

How environmental background affects financial stability.= 1. Identify and explain the role rhetorical appeals and the rhetorical triangle can play in non-fiction print and/or multimodal texts. 4. Locate, accurately cite and critically evaluate primary and secondary sources. 5. Demonstrate knowledge of writing as a process, including consideration of peer and/or instructor feedback, in one or […]

Provide relevant background and rhetorical information about the text

the goal is to produce a summary and analysis of this first course theme text that demonstrates your ability to interpret and critically engage texts in sophisticated and academically-acceptable ways, and to generate critical questions that invite further inquiry into issues that the text raises.Here again is a more detailed breakdown of the requirements for […]

What is the rhetorical situation?What occasion gives rise to the need or opportunity for persuasion?What is the historical occasion that would give rise to the composition of thistext?Who is the author/speaker?

What is the rhetorical situation?●What occasion gives rise to the need or opportunity for persuasion?●What is the historical occasion that would give rise to the composition of thistext?Who is the author/speaker?●How does he or she establish ethos (personal credibility)? ●Does he/she come across as knowledgeable? fair? ●Does the speaker’s reputation convey a certain authority?What is […]

Identify at least three of Morris’s strategies, explain how they work in particular instances in the film, and explain the desired effects on his viewers.

Description The Thin Blue Line Paper #2 Length: 5-7 double-spaced , typewritten pages Value: 200 points The purpose of this paper is to analyze and explain how visual rhetoric works in a documentary film, especially to shape viewers’ responses to the film and the filmmaker’s argument. A secondary purpose is to understand the role of […]

Analyze the rhetorical strategies and techniques that the speaker uses to accomplish his or her task in the speech.

Paper details: Study the passage given to you. Then, in a well-developed essay, analyze the rhetorical strategies and techniques that the speaker uses to accomplish his or her task in the speech. Here are a list of things you might consider analyzing in your essay: —Diction & Imagery (and how they impact the passage’s tone) […]

Discuss the rhetorical situation of the source article and your evaluation of the arguments made by the author. You should support your evaluation with reasons and/or evidence.

Topic: You will write a critical response to the article that follows these instructions Required length: 750 to 1000 words including references Format: typed essay format; APA referencing; reference list below essay Your critical response essay must discuss the rhetorical situation of the source article and your evaluation of the arguments made by the author. […]

Demonstrate your understanding of the relevant rhetorical concepts (namely those related to arrangement) and critical reading techniques that we studied so far as you respond to the following questions: How does the author arrange the specific text you have chosen to discuss, and is that arrangement effective for its purpose and audience? Why or why not?

LENGTH: 600-800 words (approximately 3 – 4 pages, double-spaced) OVERVIEW AND TEXTS: Write an essay that presents a detailed analysis of the arrangement of ONE of the texts listed below from the LIBS 7001 Course Reader. Demonstrate your understanding of the relevant rhetorical concepts (namely those related to arrangement) and critical reading techniques that we […]