English Essay Extremely Important

Must Follow All Text Analysis Essay Requirements Listed Below to Receive Full Credit for this Assignment
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All Text Analysis Requirements:

Here is our third and final text analysis assignment for the semester. You will follow the same process for this assignment as the others, but the big change is this time, YOU get to choose your text!

You can choose anything to analyze, as long as it makes an argument.

Maybe there's an advertisement that stands out to you (magazine, commercial, etc.) and you want to determine whether you feel this ad makes a strong case for buying their product.

Maybe there's a song you love that really seems to be pushing a certain purpose, whether it's to do something or feel a certain way, and you want to critique how effective they are in doing that.

Or there's an article, ted talk, documentary, youtube video, podcast, speech, or other argumentative text that you want to pick apart and determine whether they were really effective in their persuasive attempts.

Once you have chosen your text, you will go through the same process as you have before, identifying the critical reasoning techniques they used and considering whether their use of those techniques made their argument stronger or weakened their argument. You will then write your essay following the same recommended outline below.

***One difference in your paper: In your into, please take a bit more time than you have before to explain what the text is you used and give a brief summary of it, since I will not be familiar with it as I have been previously.

You will analyze a text closely, looking at not just which techniques they use in their argument but how they use these techniques. Please review this information from the previous text analysis assignment. Watch this video again and read over these handouts. I also highly recommend you look back at your first text analysis submission as well as your second text analysis submission and read over my feedback so you know how you can improve your writing this time.

Throughout the semester, we will read and discuss six argumentative texts (articles,

advertisements, speeches, or short videos). We will participate in at least one discussion board per

text (100 word min), analyzing various principles of critical reasoning including the elements of

argument, reasoning fallacies, and rhetorical devices and strategies. Each student will write a short

analytical essay for each article based on the online discussions. Students will complete six long

analytical essays during this semester. Each essay should be between five thousand and six thousand words and be in essay

format. You will also be required to complete a works cited page with the text cited as well as any

outside sources you may choose to bring in.

Prompt: You are writing a short persuasive essay making a claim that the author of the

assigned text either was

effective in their argument or

ineffective. Did they do a good job

persuading people who don't agree with them?

The body of your essay should analyze how the critical reasoning techniques the author used

helped strengthen or weaken their argument. You will need a strong thesis in which you state

whether you feel the text made a strong, developed argument (or not) and how the author

displayed their points (which strategies did they use?). Your supporting paragraphs will

highlight which strategies were most effective and least effective.

Read/view the text for the text analysis assignment and complete the planning sheet

for your essay. In the planning sheet, you should be looking at the various critical reasoning

techniques discussed in the beginning of the semester and how the author/speaker utilized

these elements.

Once you have completed that sheet, choose eight techniques to cover in this essay.

Depending on how much you have to say, you may only be able to cover 2 techniques. The

outline below is a sample of what your outline might look like. You can choose any of the

techniques on the planning sheet to discuss in your essay.

Notice the word count for this essay is five thousand to six thousand words. That means you should not

exceed six thousand words. That will determine whether you must cover eight elements

in your essay but I obligate you cover at least eight elements,

even if you are not able to get to all of them in-depth.

Recommended Outline:

I. Introduction

A. Introduce the text you have chosen to analyze

B. Provide a brief summary of the text

C. Thesis statement: State whether you feel the text made a strong, developed argument or not and how the author displayed their points through critical reasoning techniques.

II. Body Paragraphs

A. Identify and explain one of the critical reasoning techniques used by the author

B. Analyze how the author used this technique to strengthen or weaken their argument

C. Provide evidence and examples from the text to support your analysis

D. Discuss whether you feel this technique was effective or ineffective in persuading people who don't agree with the author

III. Repeat Body Paragraphs 2-4 for each additional critical reasoning technique you choose to analyze (you should analyze at least 8 techniques)

IV. Conclusion

A. Summarize the main points of your essay and restate your thesis

B. Provide a final evaluation of the author's argument and their use of critical reasoning techniques

C. End with a thought-provoking question or statement that leaves readers thinking about the text and its implications in the real world.

Remember, in addition to analyzing the text itself, you should also be incorporating outside research in your essay. Use scholarly sources to support your analysis and add depth to your arguments.

As always, pay close attention to your grammar, syntax, and organization in your writing, as these elements are essential to producing a well-written, effective essay. With careful planning and attention to detail, you can produce an excellent text analysis that will impress both your professor and your classmates.