Rhetorical Situation | Rhetorical Analysis | Synthesis Essay |
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What is an issue, problem, or situation that causes someone to write or speak?
Exigence
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The essay takes the reader on a balloon ride over the passage, showing the rhetorical threads which are woven throughout
Holistically
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What is a note of explanation or comment added to a text
Annotation
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What is “Time is money”
Message
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A short passage. Limited information about the passage. Asks to analyze the rhetorical strategies the speaker employs
Writing Task
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What transition words should not be used in a synthesis essay?
First, Next, or Lastly
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It can be one person or many people. It could be someone who use speech, visual elements, audio elements, or even tactile elements to communicate. They can create, they are human beings whose particular activities are affected by their individual backgrounds.
Writer
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What is the obstacles and strategies section by section? The essay takes the reader on a tour but through the rhetorical progression of the passage
Chronological
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You may use evidence from the sources, but you should not....?
Restate those ideas in your essay
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What is an Individual or group who reads and takes action?
Audience
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What is a simple statement of your topic. A broad statement. A statement of facts or statistics. A summary of the author’s essay you are analyzing. A statement of what you’re going to do in the essay.
Thesis Statement
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It helps you to collect your thoughts and figure out what you are going to write.
Outline
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What is what the writer and the text aim to do
Purpose
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What should you refrain from using in a thesis statemate?
Avoid using the first person or phrases like “I believe” or “I think”.
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How many articles are you given?
6
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