Tag: practice rhetorical analysis
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Instead, you’re talking about the choices the writer made and how he/she communicates his message-What could the person be responding to?
Part 1: After reading “Sex, Lies, and Conversation,” practice rhetorical analysis. Remember that you are analyzing the essay, not responding to the topic. So, you aren’t giving your opinion on the issue. Instead, you’re talking about the choices the writer made and how he/she communicates his message. What could the person be responding to? What…