Archive for 'Invention'
Rhetorical Analysis (Pre-Drafting Work)
I’ve been working with my students for the last couple of months on writing Rhetorical Analysis papers. Rhetorical Analysis papers go by many names: Rhetorical Analysis, Summary/ Strong Response, Textual Analysis, Response papers, and many more. However, to one degree or another, any paper of this type requires the writer (you) to analyze the purpose, […]
Posted: October 16th, 2009 under Invention, Rhetorical Analysis.
Tags: analysis, audience, purpose, rhetoric, rhetorical, structure, textual
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Finding Questions or Issues
Unlock the power of observation by reading widely and listening broadly to find powerful issues you can research and write about. The term “issue” is also defined.
Posted: August 18th, 2009 under Invention, Research.
Tags: issue, issues, question, questions, Research, research paper
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