How effectively does the writer of your chosen text convey the main idea of the text? In what ways do ethos, logos, and pathos affect the author’s ability to persuade the audience?

Rhetorical Analysis

How effectively does the writer of your chosen text convey the main idea of the text? In what ways do ethos, logos, and pathos affect the author’s ability to persuade the audience?

Include a word count at the end of your paper (before the Works Cited list) The Works Cited list should be the last page of your paper and does not count toward the total number of words. Checklist for Paper 1 I. Content ____ A. Development of ideas ____ B. Support ___ direct quotes ___ detailed analysis and discussion of support ____ C. Discussion of rhetorical strategies (ethos, logos, pathos) ____ D. Discussion of social context and ideologies II. Structure ____ A. Title is captivating ____ B. Introduction provides sufficient background and/or context ____ C. Thesis statement (main idea for the whole paper) is clear and specific ____ D. Topic Sentences for body paragraphs are focused and clear ____ E. Conclusion emphasizes the significance of your discussion ____ F. Unity (paragraphs are focused) ____ G. Coherence (using effective transitions) III. Style ____ A. Complexity and variety of sentence structure ____ B. Diction and tone are appropriate for an academic audience ____ C. Clarity IV. Grammar and Punctuation As you proofread, you may want to look for these common errors: ___ Verb tense ___ Subject-verb agreement ___ Fragments ___Point of View ___Comma splices ___Run-ons ___ Apostrophes ___ Comma use V. Formatting __ 12-points Times New Roman, double-spaced __ Heading (Your name, professor’s name, class, date) __ MLA in-text citation __ MLA Works Cited List

Describe what you learned from the peer feedback process? Which suggestions were you able to implement? Which suggestions did you decide not to address? Why did you make that choice?

EDCI- Week 2

So far on this project, what has gone well?

So far on this project, what has been a challenge?

Describe what you learned from the peer feedback process? Which suggestions were you able to implement? Which suggestions did you decide not to address? Why did you make that choice?

Why is this pillar of meaning important for individuals to cultivate? How is this pillar connected to a larger meaning or purpose?

The Power of Meaning Essay Outline

Which pillar do you think is best suited to help individuals to cultivate more meaning in their lives during this specific time we are living in?

What is it saying? What insight does it have to offer your reader? (2-3 sentences)

How does this piece of evidence show the importance of your pillar? How does it support your statement? (1-2 sentences

What is the next claim you are making about why your pillar is important that you want to share with your reader and support with evidence?

What is it saying? What insight does it have to offer your reader? (1-2 sentences)

How does this piece of evidence show the importance of your pillar? How does it support your  statement? (2-3 sentences)

Why is this pillar of meaning important for individuals to cultivate? How is this pillar connected to a larger meaning or purpose?

How and why is your informed advice about how to cultivate this pillar meaningful and helpful for individuals? (5-6 sentences)

Describe the rival source you found and why you selected that source. What makes this a credible source?

Rival Hypothesis

1. Identify the rival hypothesis you need to address in your essay.

2. Describe the rival source you found and why you selected that source. What makes this a credible source?

3. Copy and paste a 1–5 sentence passage from the source and label it as the “Original Passage.”

4. Paraphrase the short passage you shared in a way that you might use the idea in your essay (for example, refute the rival hypothesis). Be sure to use in-text citations with any sentences paraphrasing ideas from the source, e.g., (Doe, 2013) or According to Jane Doe (2013). Remember from your reading that an effective paraphrase sets up the information and explains it in a way that connects it to your argument (Krause, 2007).

5. Ask an open-ended question related to how you can effectively address the disagreement in your argument or related to paraphrasing and using sources.

6. At the end of your post, provide a complete Reference page citation in APA style for the source.
NOTE: You can begin working on a references page for your upcoming assignments by tracking the key elements of each source:
Author’s name Publication date Title of source Publication information URL
1. 1 1 1
2. 2 2 2
3. 3 3 3

Author’s name Publication date Title of source Publication information URL
Academic Writer can help you identify the type of source you have and create a properly formatted citation in APA style.

 

Explain how each author develops the common theme. Compare and contrast how the authors develop this theme by referencing specific literary devices and techniques in your response. (Teachers instructions)

In a five-paragraph literary analysis essay, explain how each author develops the common theme. Compare and contrast how the authors develop this theme by referencing specific literary devices and techniques in your response. (Teachers instructions)

How does each writer view and define the tenants of democracy?How was this viewed or applied during their time in history? Are their views relevant today?

Research Essay

How does each writer view and define the tenants of democracy?

How was this viewed or applied during their time in history? Are their views relevant today?

Here is the link to the textbook Required : https://www.chegg.com/reader/9781319213527/0–%7B%22dataIndex%22%3A1%2C%22childIndex%22%3A0%7D

Have you ever bought a product that did not work as promised? Have you been disappointed in service at a bank, restaurant, department store, or discount house or from an online merchant?

Positive Business letter
Direct Claim: Righting a Wrong (Obj.3)
Adapted from Page 186, so refer to this assignment sheet as the final word for assignment requirements

Have you ever bought a product that did not work as promised? Have you been disappointed in service at a bank, restaurant, department store, or discount house or from an online merchant? Have you had ideas about how a company or organization could improve its image, service, or product?