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Inquiry: How can examination of body paragraph structure assist in writing an analysis on Margie Piercy’s poem “A Work of Artifice”? . Journal. Homework 2 :3.

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  1. Inquiry: How can examination of body paragraph structure assist in writing an analysis on Margie Piercy’s poem “A Work of Artifice”? Journal Homework 2:3 In complete sentences, using your notes and introductory paragraph from yesterday’s lesson, explain how one effectively writes an introductory paragraph to a rhetorical analysis essay. • Type, in 10 point Times New Roman font, double-spaced, your introduction and body paragraph analysis of Margie Piercy’spoem “A Work of Artifice”

  2. Inquiry: How can examination of body paragraph structure assist in writing an analysis on Margie Piercy’s poem “A Work of Artifice”? Every analysis paragraph MUST: • Identify the part of the text you are analyzing by using transition words and strong verbs to explain what is being said. • Identify the strongest rhetorical strategies. Include specific text examples in your own words. • Clearly and specifically explain how the rhetorical strategies help the writer achieve his purpose and reach his audience.

  3. Inquiry: How can examination of body paragraph structure assist in writing an analysis on Margie Piercy’s poem “A Work of Artifice”? Mini-Lesson: Body Paragraph Model 1st Sentence • The first sentence identifies which section of the text you are discussing and the main idea of that section. • (Writer’s last name) (transition word) his/her (type of text) by (strong verb) that (main idea of this section of the text). Reagan begins his tribute to the Challenger astronauts by acknowledging that the shuttle accident has appropriately postponed his planned State of the Union address and by expressing the depth of his and his wife’s personal grief.

  4. Inquiry: How can examination of body paragraph structure assist in writing an analysis on Margie Piercy’s poem “A Work of Artifice”? Mini-Lesson: Body Paragraph Model 2nd Sentence • The second sentence conveys the writer’s support for the main idea by identifying and providing a specific example for one rhetorical strategy used by the writer. • [This sentence is repeated if you want to discuss more than one rhetorical strategy.] He appeals to the mournful emotions of the audience by admitting that he and Nancy are “pained to the core” (3), that today is rightfully a “day for mourning and remembering” (2-3), and that the accident is “truly a national loss” (4).

  5. Inquiry: How can examination of body paragraph structure assist in writing an analysis on Margie Piercy’s poem “A Work of Artifice”? Mini-Lesson: Body Paragraph Model 3rd Sentence • The third sentence explains how the rhetorical strategies you discussed in the previous sentences help the writer achieve his purpose by using an in order to statement. • He joins in this time of mourning in order to unify the nation and humbly admit that “we share this pain with all of the people of our country” (4).

  6. Inquiry: How can examination of body paragraph structure assist in writing an analysis on Margie Piercy’s poem “A Work of Artifice”? Mini-Lesson: Body Paragraph Model 4th Sentence • The fourth sentence identifies the effect of the writer’s use of these rhetorical strategies on the audience. 
 This outpouring of emotion from the president conveys a calming tone that reassures the Nation that their grief is both understandable and proper.

  7. Inquiry: How can examination of body paragraph structure assist in writing an analysis on Margie Piercy’s poem “A Work of Artifice”? Putting it All Together: Reagan begins his tribute to the Challenger astronauts by acknowledging that the shuttle accident has appropriately postponed his planned State of the Union address and by expressing the depth of his and his wife’s personal grief. He appeals to the mournful emotions of the audience by admitting that he and Nancy are “pained to the core” (3), that today is rightfully a “day for mourning and remembering” (2-3), and that the accident is “truly a national loss” (4). He joins in this time of mourning in order to unify the nation and humbly admit that “we share this pain with all of the people of our country” (4). This outpouring of emotion from the president conveys a calming tone that reassures the Nation that their grief is both understandable and proper.

  8. Inquiry: How can examination of body paragraph structure assist in writing an analysis on Margie Piercy’s “A Work of Artifice”? Journal: In complete sentences, using your notes and introductory paragraphs from yesterday’s lesson, explain how one effectively writes and introductory paragraph to an rhetorical analysis essay. Mini-Lesson: analytical essay body paragraphs Application: write body paragraph for Margie Piercy’s poem “A Work of Artifice” Summative Assessment: answer inquiry! Homework 2:3 • Type, in 10 point Times New Roman font, double-spaced, your introduction and body paragraph analysis Margie Piercy’s “A Work of Artifice” • Use the “How to Write: Rhetorical Analysis Paragraphs and Essays” worksheet and the material from class to assist .

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