What to the Slave is the Fourth of July You’ll need to come up with your own thesis for your rhetorical analysis. What point do you want to make about the author’s rhetorical choices? Do the author’s rhetorical strategies make his/her article a strong argument? A weak one? After identifying your thesis, try to arrange the rhetorical strategies you’ve identified in a logical way. For example, you could start by identifying the purpose of the intended audience and why the author chose to write about their topic. Next, you could identify specific stylistic choices that support their use of audience, author, topic, and motive, such as word choice, formal/informal language, etc. The idea is to logically transition from analyzing one rhetorical strategy to another. Stay on topic with the strategies that the author uses often and actually has a purpose for using. With each point you make, have a strong topic sentence declaring the overall purpose of the rhetorical strategies you are about to discuss. This will help identify the argument you are making, transition your ideas, and add fluidity. Keep in mind that while authors use different strategies to achieve their purposes, you also need to be making points and evaluations about these strategies, not simply summarizing them. For example, instead of simply stating the author uses formal language in his essay, state what effect is created by using formal language. By doing this you are not only identifying the rhetorical strategy, by analyzing its purpose.Things to Consider:Developing a Working Thesis Is it potentially interesting to the intended audience?Is it specific as possible?Does it limit the topic enough to make it manageable?Planning and DraftingRead the prompt to this assignmentPick one of the three assigned readings as the focus of your rhetorical analysisPre-writing strategies – free write, idea clusters, brainstorming – searching for the rhetorical elements your essay will engageSelect a rough thesisOutline – sketch out a rough plan for organizing your ideasDraftRevise and EditRevising:How does the draft accomplish its purpose?What does the title tell about the draft?Is the thesis clearly stated, and is it complex enough to lend organization to the essay?How does the introduction catch readers’ attention?Will the draft interest or appeal to its audience?How does the draft indicate your stance on the topic?Are the main points clearly linked by logical transition?What are the main points that illustrate or support your thesis? Are they clear?Are the ideas presented in a way that will make sense to the reader?How does the draft conclude? Is the conclusion memorable? Free features N Outline $5 FREE N Revisions $30 FREE N Title Page $5 FREE N Bibliography $15 FREE N Formatting $10 FREE PLACE AN ORDER NOW Why Choose Us? N Satisfied and returning customers N A wide range of services N 6-hour delivery available N Money-back guarantee N 100% privacy guaranteed N Only custom-written papers N Free amendments upon request N Free extras by request N Constant access to your paper’s writer N A professional team of experienced paper writers N 10+ years of experience in the custom writing market MANAGE ORDERS We accept PLACE AN ORDER NOW