Order Number |
5457688999 |
Type of Project |
ESSAY |
Writer Level |
PHD VERIFIED |
Format |
APA |
Academic Sources |
10 |
Page Count |
3-12 PAGES |
Write two paragraphs about the article “Letter from Birmingham Jail,” by Martin Luther King.
Please write two substantial paragraphs in response to the following groups of questions:
Rhetorical Precis example
In order to describe quickly and effectively the argument and context an author presents in a text, use a format called the rhetorical précis. This form is a highly structured, four-sentence paragraph that records the essential rhetorical elements in any spoken or written discourse. The following is a breakdown of the information to include in each of the four sentences. Sentence 1: Name of author, [optional: a phrase describing the author], the type and title of the work, a rhetorically accurate verb (such as “assert,” “argue,” “suggest,” “imply,” “claim,” etc.) that describes what the author is doing in the text, and a THAT clause in which you state the major assertion (thesis statement) of the author’s text.
Sentence 2: An explanation of how the author develops and/or supports the thesis (for instance, comparing and contrasting, narrating, illustrating, defining, using humor or sarcasm, relating personal experience, or using examples, research, data, statistics, etc.). Your explanation is usually presented in the same order in which the items of support are presented in the work.
Sentence 3: A statement of the author’s stated or apparent purpose, followed by an IN ORDER TO phrase, which explains the intended effect on the audience. Sentence
4: A description of the intended audience, tone, and/or the relationship the author establishes with the audience.
Sample Rhetorical Précis
In the preface to her book Everything You Think You Know About Politics…And Why You’re Wrong, Kathleen Hall Jamieson asserts THAT most people are not as educated about politics as they think they are. She supports this assertion with examples of political discourse, defining the term “soundbite” as an important mass media tool to effectively communicate candidates’ positions, and with a quiz that tests readers’ political knowledge. Her purpose is to make readers aware of ways in which they are misinformed about politics IN ORDER TO help them become better educated about the role of media and soundbites in political campaigns. She establishes an informal, moderately analytical, and occasionally witty tone with her audience of potential voters.
here is the article below
http://web.cn.edu/kwheeler/documents/letter_birmingham_jail.pdf