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How to write a rhetorical analysis essay

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He appeals <strong>to</strong> the mournful emotions of the audience by admitting that he and Nancy are “pained <strong>to</strong>the core” (3), that <strong>to</strong>day is rightfully a “day for mourning and remembering” (2-3), and that theaccident is “truly a national loss” (4).3. The third sentence explains how the rhe<strong>to</strong>rical strategies you discussed in the previous sentenceshelp the <strong>write</strong>r achieve his purpose by using an in order <strong>to</strong> statement.He joins in this time of mourning in order <strong>to</strong> unify the nation and humbly admit that “we share this painwith all of the people of our country” (4).4. The fourth sentence identifies the effect of the <strong>write</strong>r’s use of these rhe<strong>to</strong>rical strategies on theaudience.This outpouring of emotion from the president conveys a calming <strong>to</strong>ne that reassures the Nation thattheir grief is both understandable and proper.Put it all <strong>to</strong>gether and this is what one paragraph of the body of a rhe<strong>to</strong>rical <strong>analysis</strong> <strong>essay</strong>might look like:Reagan begins his tribute <strong>to</strong> the Challenger astronauts by acknowledging that the shuttle accidenthas appropriately postponed his planned State of the Union address and by expressing the depth ofhis and his wife’s personal grief. He appeals <strong>to</strong> the mournful emotions of the audience by admittingthat he and Nancy are “pained <strong>to</strong> the core” (3), that <strong>to</strong>day is rightfully a “day for mourning andremembering” (2-3), and that the accident is “truly a national loss” (4). He joins in this time ofmourning in order <strong>to</strong> unify the nation and humbly admit that “we share this pain with all of the peopleof our country” (4). This outpouring of emotion from the president conveys a calming <strong>to</strong>ne thatreassures the Nation that their grief is both understandable and proper.ConclusionThe conclusion is probably the easiest part. Be brief. In one-two sentences, simply remind yourreader of the things you said in the introduction.D:\My Documents\Orlando Teacher docs\AP LANG and COMP\2 Close Reading The Art and Craft of Analysis

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