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Rhetorical analysis – outline and topic selection no plagiarism!!!!

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To select your topic:Find a current event article based on the medical field that you would like to analyze for your assignment.Use these resources to help locate a current event article. Once you have selected your article, answer the following questionsWhat is the context, audience, and purpose of the argument you selected?Is it a compelling argument? Why or why not?Does the author utilize the three appeals? Provide an example from the argument of at least one instance of ethos, pathos, and logos.All answers should be written in complete sentences and use APA (7th ed.) format when writing your responses.THEN:Rhetorical Analysis – OutlineInstructionsCreating an outline is a crucial part of the prewriting process. It is meant to serve as a guide during the drafting stage, so its content should be easily accessible to the eye. Therefore, avoid full sentences and too many details. In the upcoming module, you will write a draft based on the current event article you chose using the outline you create for this activity. ActivityCreate an outline for your selected current event article.The outline should include:IntroductionEstablish the work and its authorEstablish the thesis of the articlePresent your thesis: 1 sentence that states the overall success of the article’s/speech’s argument and names the three appealsSummary ParagraphPresent the main point of the articlePresent the main supportive points of the articleAnalysis Paragraph 1 (ethos)Topic Sentence: State your first analysis pointSupport your point with evidence from the articleSummary Sentence: Conclude your pointAnalysis Paragraph 2 (pathos)Topic Sentence: State your second analysis pointSupport your point with evidence from the articleSummary Sentence: Conclude your pointAnalysis Paragraph 3 (logos)Topic Sentence: State your third analysis pointSupport your point with evidence from the articleSummary Sentence: Conclude your pointConcluding ParagraphReword your thesisSummarize your main pointsLeave on a thoughtful concluding sentenceEach section’s content should be written as concisely and precisely as possible. Proper grammar should be used, but the outline does not need to include complete sentences.

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