Write a rhetorical analysis that identifies and provides thoughtful examples the authors usage of ethos, pathos, and logos. Accurately identify the audience, or whom the author is writing.
Here is the link to the article the essay must be about:
https://aeon.co/essays/is-there-any-reason-vegetarians-can-t-eat-lab-grown-meat
Here are the instructions:
– Read the article carefully. Investigate how the writer gets their message across. Think analytically about the article, and take notes about the rhetorical style or techniques that the author employs. Specifically, take note of anything that really stands outand is repeated. Identify several big things the writer does to get the message to the reader. For an essay of this length, we suggest that you find at least two big things and no more than three.
– Write your first draft with your introductory, body, and concluding paragraphs.
– Use MLA formatting
– Did you introduce the reading by identifying the author, the title, and the subject matter? Did you put the title of the essay in quotation marks?
– For the introduction, did you briefly summarize the articles thesis and main points?
– Is your thesis the last sentence of the first paragraph?
– Did you include an essay map/preview statement with your thesis sentence?
– Have you used third-person point of view throughout? Make sure you have not shifted into first-person or second-person point of view.
– Does each body paragraph begin with a topic sentence? Does each body paragraph contain at least two supporting points, and then end with a closing sentence?
– Did you use a transitional word, phrase, or sentence at the beginning of each body paragraph? Did you use transitional words and phrases as necessary to connect sentences within the paragraphs?
– Did you include quotations from the article? As you did so, did you follow the required steps?
– Did you check each quotation to determine whether you integrated it?
– Did you make sure that no paragraph (excepting the conclusion) ends with a quotation?
– Are in-text citations accurately cited?
– Does the concluding paragraph speak to the overall impact of the article, to what the article leaves readers thinking about?
– Is the Works Cited page formatted correctly?
– Did you revise very carefully for grammar and mechanics?
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