you choose the topic and you did assignmnets 1+2 so this essay about that
My topic is the Role of sports in Promoting world peace
This assignments I have to follow what I did on HWK 2 (Rhetorical analysis Essay Statement on planned research + HWK3(Annotated Bibliography for Rhetorical Analysis) 3 to 4 pages
Rhetorical Analysis Essay Assignment Instructions
In English 101, you had to write expository essays. A rhetorical analysis is an expository piece of writing that evaluates and explains how a writer/composer/producer communicates, maybe even influences, an audience. Locate a visual/oral/verbal text that presents or represents a cultural, social, or political practice, value, or policy that you find interesting and want to know more about. Analyze the way the text uses rhetorical effects and strategies to make its argument or point. Use specific textual evidence to establish a general argument (i.e., thesis) about how the text works. You should not simply paraphrase or summarize what the writer/composer says or composes; rather, your goal is to provide a way of understanding the measure of persuasive effect by analyzing the rhetorical situation. First identify the maker, intended audience, message, and intended purpose of the text. You can take your cues from the readings included in the book, class discussions, or discussions with your instructor. This information will set the foundation for the rest of your analysis. Next, explain how and how effectively the text appeals to its intended audience; employs the available means (the rhetorical appeals of ethos, logos, pathos; the rhetorical methods of development; and visual and/or aural elements, if applicable). Some examples are advertising campaigns, music videos, short online films, photo essays, political speeches, social justice campaigns, or industry documents for people in specific fields. Process: Before proceeding with your work on the assignment you must present your topic and text for your instructors review and explain what makes this text an interesting subject in a 1-page Statement on Planned Research (HWK 2). The topic must be approved by your instructor. Doing research is fundamental to putting together an effective paper. To this end you must conduct research on the topic of the text you are analyzing so that you can understand it better. You will develop an Annotated Bibliography of at least four sources (see HWK 3 instructions). The bibliography can be changed in the final paper, but the annotated bibliography will be a graded assignment separate from your Essay Assignment. As you are drafting, consider how you are supporting your claims about the text. Refer to specific moments in the text (use quotes and other concrete details) as evidence for your explanation of how the writer/composer/producer uses rhetorical strategies. At the same time, consider the balance between description and analysis in your writing. Describe the text in order to make your argument, but remember that your job is not to summarize the text for your readers. Your job is to evaluate the text by analyzing these details and making an argument about their rhetorical effect. After drafting, revise and edit the Final Draft. Consider the organization and coherence of your piece carefully. Develop clear paragraphs that support your thesis. It is essential you incorporate feedback you receive in peer workshop at this step of the process based on two completed Feedback Sheets you receive from classmates. You may also want to get feedback from the Writing Center, Smartthinking, or your professor. You must also reflect on this process and develop a Review Memo laying out your steps. ENGL 102 Department of Language, Literature, and Cultural Studies Bowie State University The Review Memo is meant to make you cognizant about the writing process. Based on the feedback you received, lay out your process of incorporating feedback and what you learned about the writing process as such in a 1-page memo you submit with you essay. Your answers will not be graded for grammar, but you should try to answer as specifically and clearly as possible. The memo should explicitly answer these four questions: What did you understand about the changes asked for in your essay by your reviewers? Be specific. What changes did you make during the revision process and why? What changes did you not make and why not? What did you learn about the research process and how will you use it in the next assignment? Format: Your final draft should be three to four pages long, not counting the bibliography page (doublespaced, 12 point font, 1 inch margins). When citing your outside source(s), follow MLA or APA format (see IC Part 6 or Bowie State Course Library Guide for English 102). Steps: 1) Statement of Planned Research (HWK 2) 2) Annotated Bibliography (HWK 3) 3) Draft 4) Feedback in Workshop and 2-Completed Feedback Sheets 5) Final Draft 6) Revision Memo.