3/18
Wednesday March 18th 2009, 9:41 am
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One of the techniques that the writer uses to introduce their rhhetorical analysis, specifically in “Rhetorical Analysis of ‘My Culture at the Crossroads,'” is he states directly what the original author’s purpose was. In this case the original’s author’s purpose is the issue of whether the most creative artisits can gain control of the music and take it in a positive direction. He gives us the name of the piece he read and where and when it appeared in print. He gives the reader a little bit of background on the article, so we know what we can expect from the rest of the essay.

I think that the introduction for my rhetorical analysis should include the PSA that I am going to be evaluating. The source of where I found it, and maybe some background information on whatever the subject is.



One thought on “3/18

    I think your introduction sounds like a good start. I think it will provide a lot of information to what you are going to be talking about and how you are going to present it. However, I think that if you have a opening sentence that will grab a readers attention it will be perfect. Make sure it is not just all information to where it sounds boring. Otherwise, good idea for starting.

       snye on 03.18.09 @ 10:00 am    

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