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2 Simple Steps for Writing Rhetorical Analysis Essays

2 Simple Steps for Writing Rhetorical Analysis Essays. Here is a process that may help you think more methodically and creatively (which actually is a paradox) when you are writing a rhetorical analysis essay.  Here are the two most important elements in a nutshell:.

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2 Simple Steps for Writing Rhetorical Analysis Essays

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  1. 2 Simple Steps for Writing Rhetorical Analysis Essays • Here is a process that may help you think more methodically and creatively (which actually is a paradox) when you are writing a rhetorical analysis essay.  Here are the two most important elements in a nutshell:

  2. 2 Simple Steps for Writing Rhetorical Analysis Essays • Use a Précis (a fancy SOAPSTone) as your introductory paragraph. • The Body of your essay is all about What the writer has said, How the writer said it, and Why the author said it the way he/she did for his/her purpose. • Evidence: at a minimum you should have 3 pieces of evidence to support each point you make (paragraph)

  3. Hamburger Helper for AP Essays

  4. The AP ESSAY: THE MEAT GRINDER!

  5. Hamburger Method AppetizingIntroduction

  6. A Broad Statement on the Topic • Thesis: The Position you want to PROVE • The Organization Statement – 3 Points you prove that make up the ESSAY BODY Thesis Body Paragraphs1) Topic Sentence 2) Fact to prove topic3) Fact4) Fact5) Analysis/ Transition Body of Your Essay Conclusion • Restate your thesis • Recap your points • Analysis/Conclusion AP Hamburger Method

  7. What is Fluff? • Cute • General • Vague narratives • Meant as filler when you don’t know what to say!

  8. What is Fluff? • Cute • General • Vague narratives FLUFF!!!

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