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For additional information, here are some links that you may want to review:Elements of analysis https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/725/02/Organizing your analysis https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/725/03/Sample rhetorical analysis http://www.excelsior.edu/media/oels/owl/SampleRhetoricalAnalysis.pdfSelect ONE of the following articles for this essay:“Should Governments Tax Unhealthy Foods and Drinks?” by Daniel Marron https://www.forbes.com/sites/beltway/2015/12/14/should-governments-tax-unhealthy-foods-and-drinks/#1a14195d26fb“The Birth of a New Civil Rights Movement” by Gene Demby http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2014/12/ferguson-new-civil-rights-movement-113906“Forgive Student Loans? Worst idea Ever” by Justin Wolfers http://freakonomics.com/2011/09/19/forgive-student-loans-worst-idea-ever/“The Worker Next Door” by Barry R. Chiswick http://www.nytimes.com/2006/06/03/opinion/03chiswick.html?mcubz=0Length: 900 words (minimum)Source: One essay from the list above. No other sources may be used – this is a limited analysis. Papers that use other sources will receive a zero. Both in-text citations and a works cited page will be needed. The works cited page will only list the literary work that you analyzed in your essay. Please use current 8th edition MLA format when documenting your source.Format: You will need to complete two different tasks: (1) summarize the text’s argument (no more than one paragraph) and (2) explain how the text’s argument is put together (at least three paragraphs).In the summary section, you will need to first introduce the text you will be analyzing. Then you will summarize what the text argues, noting the central claims and key evidence.For analysis portion of the essay you will need to have at least three body paragraphs with one direct quote per body paragraph.You will use the SOAPS strategy to examine the selected literary work and plan your analysis.For this essay you will analyze the author’s purpose, audience and use of appeals (logical, ethical, emotional). What is the author’s purpose for writing the essay? Who is the author’s target audience? Does the author effectively reach that audience? In your analysis you will need to examine how the author’s use of appeals help or hinder the author achieving his purpose with the target audience.The essay needs to be double spaced. Use MLA style documentation for both in-text citations and the works cited entry. The paper needs to be written in third person. No more than 10% of the paper may be direct quotes. Select quotes carefully as they should be used to support your ideas rather than pad your paper. The essay needs to be written in present verb tense.In your essay you will need to:clearly identify the title of the literary work and author in the introduction of your analysishave a hook that captures the reader’s attentionhave a clear thesis to indicate the focus of your analysisinclude at least one short direct quote per body paragraph – this helps to establish a strong connection between your ideas and the work itselfuse strong transitions to move the reader from one point to the next.Before you start the essay take notes over what you have read. Highlight and annotated the literary work. In an analysis when you highlight and annotate it is the same as gathering information from sources when writing a research paper. You may consider your ideas valid as long as you can support those ideas with evidence from the literary work.

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