Is It Fair to Ban Public Housing Tenants From Smoking?
Write a Rhetorical Analysis to include the following notes: * Introducing your Source – Who is the author?, What is the title of the text?, When /Where was it published?, What was the context in which it was written. Is it a response to an ongoing debate?, A response to specific place or writing? * Things to keep in Mind When Writing One Who is the rhetor (creator of the text)?, Who is their intended audience?, What is their Point?, How do they organize their argument?, What evidence do they use? How do they support their point? Do they cite sources?, Quote experts?, Use anecdotal evidence? What kind of language did they use? Is it conversational? Formal? Why did they make this choice? How do they use the appeals (ethos, pathos and logos)? * Including a Thesis Statement In the first paragraph, after you’ve introduced your source, you’ll need a thesis statement. In a rhetorical analysis, your thesis statement is essentially a very short response to the question "What’s the author’s point? How are they making that point?"
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