The writing of an essay will have your traditional introduction, body and conclusion, but I will show you how to formulate them in a different way, while still showing the importance of each stage and its function. The identification of the audience will come first, then the body of the essay, next the conclusion, and finally, introductions with the thesis statement. I will introduce you to different rhetorical tools, and how to place them in your essay. These rhetorical tools will help reach the audience in effective way.
Outline
I. Identify Audience
A. Type of Essay
B. Attention Getter
C. Relate to the Audience
D. Questions
II. Body
A. Outlining
1. Traditional
2. Free write
a. help create more ideas
B. Essay Body still will have introduction, body, and conclusion
1. From the body we get the conclusion and the introduction.
C. Conclusion
1. The grand finale to the essay.
2. The thesis can be discovered.
3. A better understanding of the topic at hand.
D. Introduction
1. Attention Getter
2. Brief explanation about what is written.
3. Thesis Statement
a. declaration of the main message of the essay.
E. Rhetorical Terms
1.The writer's main purpose is to see make the audience see the message through their eyes.
2. The main purpose
a. to persuade, to inform, to entertain, to shock, a call to action, or to educate.
F. Rhetorical Tools
1. Greater meaning and depth to the essay.
2. Examples
a. Narrative
b. Rhetorical Gazes
c. Other Examples
G. Peer Reviews
1. Helps the writer to become a better writer.
2. If the writer reach the desired audience.
H.Completion and Finalization
III. Conclusion
A. Which was written after the body will be place here.
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