INCLUDED ARTICLE AND INSTRUCTIONS BELOW AND WILL ADD MORE Begin by reviewing the guide for rhetorical analysis, taken from Chapter Six of Everything’s An Argument
Plan, research, and write an analysis of a rhetorical text that exists in society today. Keep in mind that the term “rhetorical” here is meant to refer to argumentation, and “text” can refer to books, articles, films (particularly nonfiction/documentary type films), television, speeches, and even bodies of work such as websites. Please use the following article as the text for your analysis.
103 argument article Opinion _ The Trouble With Breaking Up …pdf
In basic terms, your paper should identify the argument that is being made in the text and then analyze that argument: break it down into pieces, explain how it is working (and/or is supposed to be working), and then explain whether or not it is an effective argument and why. Again, use the section from Chapter 6 to guide your writing; if you follow the steps outlined there, your paper will be off to an excellent start.
Your paper should be 1500 words in length, formatted properly in MLA style, properly cite any outside sources used (including the article you are analyzing), and include a properly formatted MLA Works Cited page.
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