29 Mar Rhetorical appeals
After reading the article, do you think readers may find Sarah Clancy’s article rhetoricallly effective? Why or why not? To answer this question you will:
1) write an introduction paragraph that includes a the title, author, audience, intended message, and a surprise reversal thesis statement. about rhetorical appeals.
2) write one body paragraph that supports part of your thesis statement. In the paragraph you will have a topic sentence(s) referring to the rhetorical appeal and the effectiveness (or ineffectiveness) of the message, a quote that points to the appeal (or the area where there is a flaw), an explanation of why that quote is effective (or ineffective), an explanation of how the readers may interpret or feel about that message and why they may positively (or negatively receive that message), a closing sentence to wrap the paragraph up.
