Today in class we were taught the Joliffe’s Rhetorical Analysis Framework. It’s a basic diagram of what happens in a rhetorical analysis paper. Most of the devices that are in are some of the most common devices like ethos, pathos, logos, and tone. This helps with what’s some facts, how the analysis sounds, and how it appeals to the readers emotions. So basically in a rhetorical analysis, it consists of a rhetorical situation, the appeals, and the surface features, such as diction, syntax, imagery, and figurative language.
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