09/30: Essay 2 free Writing

I don’t know yet on which subject I want to do my rhetorical analysis. I was thinking about doing it based on an article of the New York Times, but then I remembered the article we had to read last friday; Amy’s Mother Tongue and I figured out that I can do a rhetorical analysis based on a more ” familiar ” article or text than what I usually read in the newspapers. For instance, Amy’s Mother Tongue is an argumentation based on a true story. It was easier to read than what I usually read on the news and more interesting. I want to do my rhetorical analysis based on a text like that. However, I don’t know if the Professor will agree because the text didn’t seem very  ” formal ” to me. it was pretty sentimental. I guess I’ll have to ask him. But thinking about it while writing, Amy’s Mother Tongue was actually a great text. I’ll ask to do my rhetorical analysis based on that specific text. And finger-crossed he will agree.

 

Outline:

If Professor Lamsal vet Amy’s Mother Tongue, here would be the scheme:

Introduction: A summary of the text as well as informations about the author.

Body: The big part of the essay. Provide a critical analysis of the argumentation based especially on the sample essay I read in Everything is an argument.

Conclusion: Include a takeaway message and review the overall of the argumentation.

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