<p> Components of Your Nonfiction Rhetorical Analysis Paper</p><p>I. INTRODUCTION: The introductory paragraph usually includes:</p><p>Title Catchy first line (s)…shock, move, inspire, enlighten Background information about the text’s subject and the writer Thesis </p><p>II.BODY PARAGRAPHS: The body paragraphs generally include (but not necessarily in this order) </p><p>A topic sentence that clarifies a specific part of your thesis A brief summary of the of the part of the text you are about to analyze Very concrete material that supports your topic sentence (quoting/paraphrasing text) Characters Experiences/events Setting (place and time) Rhetorical analysis—mention specific rhetorical strategies your author uses in the book </p><p>III. CONCLUSION The conclusion should: </p><p> Review/revisit the main points you have made and restate your thesis. Leave the reader with a clear and memorable impression of the text you have reviewed. </p><p>Hints:</p><p>1. Papers must show evidence of rhetorical analysis. 2. Papers must use quotes, page numbers, and a work cited page. 3. Papers must be typed and double-spaced. 4. Papers should be 2-3 pages long.</p>
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