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1 Rhetorical Transaction
Exigence Rhetorical Situation Audience Purpose Logos Appeals Ethos Pathos Organization/Structure/Form Diction Imagery Syntax Figurative Language Surface Features

2 Rhetorical Modes: Patterns of Development
8 major patterns Narration Description Process Analysis Exemplification Comparison & Contrast Classification & Division Definition Causal Analysis Author’s Purpose Organize individual paragraphs or sections Organize entire text

3 Narration Tells story; recounts events; personal
Chronological (detail, pov, dialogue) Craft story to support thesis Often used as a way to enter topics Draws a reader in

4 Description Paints a picture with senses; details
Establishes mood/atmosphere Empathy; connection to text

5 Process Analysis Explains how something works Clear and logical
Proper transitions Concise verbs

6 Exemplification/Illustration
Provides a series of examples “Let me give you an example…” Aristotle = Induction = series of examples lead to general conclusion

7 Comparison & Contrast Analyze information Similarities & differences
Subject by subject Point by point

8 Classification & Division
What goes together & why Categories….to help readers see relationships between seemingly unrelated things

9 Definition Established common ground Identifies areas of conflict

10 Causal Analysis Cause leads to an effect
Effect that results from a cause Needs logic “Why” in the title

11 Rhetorical Transaction
Exigence Rhetorical Situation Audience Purpose Logos Appeals Ethos Pathos Organization/Structure/Form Diction Imagery Syntax Figurative Language Surface Features

12 Narration What it does: * Relates events in some climatic sequence * Tells a story When to use: * Fiction * Essays, news releases, case histories, etc. * Anecdotes * Relate an experience; present dramatically

13 Narration How to write: * Have a point * Pace the story * Tell the story from a consistent P.o.V. * Insert appropriate details

14 Tone Definition: a literary technique which encompasses the attitudes toward the subject and toward the audience implied in a literary work Examples: formal, informal, intimate, solemn, somber, playful, serious, ironic, guilty, sarcastic, condescending…

15 What is the difference in TONE between the two parts?
For Discussion: What is the difference in TONE between the two parts?

16 “Shooting an Elephant” George Orwell
Read pages Do questions 1-5 (The facts) Do questions 1-5 (The Strategies) Due Thursday


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