Monday, February 7, 2011

Rhetorical Analysis Self Evlauation

  1.  Underline your thesis statement.
  2. Turn to the backside of your first page and answer the following questions there.   
  3. In your own words, define "Rhetorical Analysis."
  4. Describe the purpose to writing a rhetorical analysis.
  5. What aspects of writing this paper were easy (give specific examples).
  6. What aspects of writing this paper were challenging?  (give specific examples). 
  7. In a paragraph, tell me about your peer review.  What was useful?  What was surprising?  What was not useful? What would you change?
  8. What are the four parts of the Rhetorical Situation?
  9. What are the three types of claims?
  10. What are the three appeals?
When you have finished answering the questions, give your paper one last read through and fix any grammar or spelling errors.   Then turn it in.