Prepare a rhetorical analysis paragraph of 9 to 12 sentences on the essay you announced to your group members. Follow the samples to create your own rhetorical analysis paragraph. Note: This is practice for the rhetorical analysis essay.
Choose one from below. It must be different than the two previous summaries.
Diane Mooney, “Newfoundlandese, If You Pleaseâ€
James Hansen, “A Solution to the Climate Problemâ€
Karen Armstrong, “Murderous Martyrdom: Religion or Politics?â€
Nelofer Pazira, The Pilgrimageâ€
Melisa-Maurice P. Janse van Rensburg, “Not Like the Moviesâ€
Michael Downey, “Canada’s Genocide: Thousands Taken from Their Homes Need Helpâ€
Patty Kelly, “Enough Already, It’s Time We Decriminalize Prostitutionâ€
Robertson Davies, “The Pleasures of Loveâ€
Ross McKitrick, “The Environmental Crisis: The Devil is in the Generalitiesâ€
John Ralston Saul, “The Roots of Continuous Negotiation: In Praise of the Courtsâ€