Reading Journal
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Title of Article + Proper MLA Citation for Works Cited page | Rhetorical Situations and Their Constituents. http://mjreiff.com/uploads/3/4/2/1/34215272/grant-davie.pdf |
Summarize the article — include your reaction, thoughts, anything to help you remember its claims. 100 to 150 words | Grant Davie begins this article expressing a documentary of the civil war discussing a proper example of rhetorical analysis. Grant Davie also explains Blitzer’s 3 ways to do a rhetorical analysis by giving evidence, exigence, and discourse. Grant Davie expresses that the discourse appeals to the audience and gives detail about his claim. He also talks about an analogy of a little league umpire and connects it to how rhetors have roles to write a successful rhetorical analysis. Grant Davie defines constraints as the hardest rhetorical device to write analysis on. Grant Davie ends his article by stating his points in his discussion. |
Define new terms and concepts by quoting or paraphrasing the original author. | Rhetorical constraints is a new term because I have never heard of it used for a rhetorical analysis and it is the most difficult to define and to give a good detailed analysis. |
How does this reading connect to other articles from class and/or your own research?
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This article connects me to my journalism textbook because we discuss the topic of the audience and how the audience will read what you are writing. |
Based on the reading, craft one question to act as a springboard for class discussion. |