Tramy Quach Professor Knapp English 100A‚ Section 6 Final Draft 03/06/13 RHETORICAL ANALYSIS PAPER Introduction Rhetorical strategy is a type of method for writers to manipulate their writing to purpose an idea or influence the reader. Narration‚ description‚ and exemplification are some of the rhetorical appeals writer use to grab the reader’s attention. And invoke strong reaction out of the reader. Apart from these strategies‚ many writers use Aristotle’s appeals of Logos‚ Ethos‚ and Pathos
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In the Presidential Debate of 2012‚ presidential candidate Mitt Romney and President Barack Obama both explain their views and key aspects on taxes‚ oil/energy‚ and immigration by arguing and stating their opinions and ideas. However Barack Obama conveys his message more directly and thoroughly than Romney. Obama begins his argument on taxes saying that he wants to “relieve the middle classes‚” of the increasing tax rates that are being placed upon them; as well as to “cut taxes for small businesses
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In his article‚ Why Abortion is Immoral‚ Don Marquis argues that abortion is seriously morally wrong and should not be permitted except in certain cases (2012). The exceptions Marquis makes for when abortion is permissible include‚ in instances of rape‚ when the pregnancy could threaten the woman’s life‚ when the fetus is anencephalic‚ and during the first fourteen days after conception (2012). In his argument‚ Marquis attempts to bypass the traditional abortion debate which has largely focused on
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Body: analysis of key rhetorical themes Ethos Appeals: In typical Lange style‚ the address to the Oxford Union opened with the effective use of humour which built his credibility via ethos rhetorical appeal. This approach instantly set the tone of the speech‚ engaging the audience‚ and effectively highlighted the clear differences in opinion between New Zealand and both the US and UK‚ on the nuclear issue. Leading up to the debate both US and UK political circles had been vocal in the disapproval
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Texting and driving is one of the most debated topics in society. Whether it affects all people or whether or not you’re just good at multi tasking. Yet‚ all people would come to the agreement that it is one the most dangerous activities to participate in and ends millions of lives yearly. "Drivers and Legislators Dismiss Cellphone Risks” published in New York Times by Matt Richtel and "LOL? Texting While Driving Is No Laughing Matter: Proposing a Coordinated Response to Curb this Dangerous Activity"
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WIght 8 May 2015 Rhetorical Analysis Reflections: Richard Rodriguez I struggle with Rhetorical Analysis essays‚ but this particular paper seemed to puzzle me more than the other rhetorical analysis essays that I have come across this year. The score I received was an 8‚ and I was honestly quite surprised to see that. I knew I had written a paper to pass‚ but to show that I had sufficiently written the paper shocked me. This essay was tough in particular because the rhetorical strategies were very
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Rhetorical Analysis * A RHETORICAL ANALYSIS REFERS TO THE PROCESS OF ANALYZING A TEXT‚ GIVEN SOURCE OR ARTIFACT. * No judgment- only analysis * Explores content‚ purpose‚ background (of author)‚ structure‚ and the topic of a text * RHETORIC IS THE ABILITY TO EFFECTIVELY COMMUNICATE AN INTENDED MESSAGE * via argumentation‚ persuasion‚ or another form of communication. * Critical Reading- ask questions while you read (SOAPStoned) * What is the subject
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In the second half of the article‚ he talks about the pain and suffering of a lobster‚ if they even have pain‚ and the thoughts of kill them fresh. The article says on page 62‚ “the more important point her‚ though‚ is that the whole animal-cruelty-and-eating issue is not just complex‚ it’s also uncomfortable.” The thing that makes my metaphor more
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Introduction (Abortion Is Not The Answer) a. Attention Grabber – Abortion is a debate that is raging in today’s society. Each opposing side believes that their choice is the correct one. b. Background Info – If one sees the constitutional infringement to a women by the restriction of abortion; the torment to the unwanted child; and the anguish society has to sustain‚ then this topic would not be so debatable. Too many people do not see the effect that abortions cause. c. Thesis
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vies on medical care and how the programs tie into each other. Presents Issues so they are Easily Understood 1. Richard Nixon uses rhetorical questions to have the audience relate
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