Wednesday, October 7, 2009
I Don't Comprehend
In part four of the Norton Field Guide to Writing, we learn about what makes a good structure for rhetorical essays. They say that your beginning and ending depends on your rhetorical situation. I agree with this because you would not write about a chicken if the article you are analyzing is about shopping. We have all kinds of options to draw in our audience and help them understand what we are analyzing. The book tells us to use a short narrative or metaphor to relate to the article we are writing about. Other good ways to help you analyze your article would be to compare things or give examples of why you agree or disagree. I think those are good ways to help you understand what you are going to write about.
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