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Overview Write a proposal that describes the text you will analyze for the Analysis Essay and outlines your plan for completing the analysis. Assignment Now that you've done some invention work and received feedback on your initial choices for this project, you will develop a formal proposal that describes the plans you will use for the Analysis Essay assignment . This proposal should begin by naming the text you want to analyze. It should then explain why you find the text relevant to a specific issue that affects the community you have decided to write about. Justify your response: why is this a good text to analyze? How does breaking down the text help an audience understand the issue that is affecting the community? Finally, the proposal should discuss the most important terms you will use to explain how the text works and outline the writing strategies and rhetorical tools you plan to use in order to analyze the text. Look back at the sections on "analysis" and "rhetorical tools" in CEL Ch.6 (169-176) to help you articulate your response. From this proposal, a reader should be able to understand that you are using ethical decision-making skills to plan your analysis. In other words, the proposal needs to show that you are thinking carefully about your own point of view and planning to remain even as you are analyzing a text that represents other perspectives. Length and Formatting Format : Typed, double-spaced, submitted as a word-processing document. 12 point, text-weight font, 1-inch margins. Length : 250 words words (approx. 1 page) Value : This project will be graded out of 20 possible points, and will be be included in the Unit 3 grade for this course. Grading This project will be graded out of 20 possible points, and will be be included in the Unit 3 project grade for this course. Additionally, you must complete a full proposal before your Unit 3 Analysis Essay will be accepted . Objectives Reiterating what was outlined above, in this proposal, you should Clearly articulate your choices about the issue you are choosing to write about, as well as the communities to whom the issue matters. Demonstrate that you are thinking critically about the texts you have chosen to analyze Show that you understand how to use rhetorical tools and analytical strategies to break down the text and write about how it works. Explain how the text you are choosing to analyze relates to the issue and represents one or more communities invested in the issue Justify your decisions in choosing a text to analyze and focusing on the values of one or more particular communities. Example Sample Proposal The text that I am proposing to analyze is "' Why I Won’t Buy an Ipad,' by Cory Doctorow, published on the BoingBoing website (Links to an external site.) in April 2010. In the text, Doctorow effectively uses appeals to logos to achieve his goal of convincing people not to buy an Ipad. The issue at hand in this essay is se.
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BUSI 340 Discussion Board Instructions The learning theories, upon which this course is based, are actualized in the Discussion Board Forums. At the beginning of each module/week, you will choose a key term to research. You will be required to write a thread of at least 400 words on the topic, complete with page references and specifics to document the response, and post it to the corresponding Discussion Board Forum. Correct use of English and grammar are required. Additionally, you will be required to post a substantive written reply of a minimum of 200 words to at least 3 classmates’ Discussion Board threads. To complete your thread: 1. Select a key term from assigned chapters. Team Cohesion 2. Terms cannot be duplicated; therefore, reserve it as a topic on the Discussion Board Forum by posting a thread with only the term in the subject line. Topics can be reserved beginning at 12:01 a.m. (ET) on Monday of Modules/Weeks 1, 3, 5, and 7. Topic reservations posted earlier will be deleted. 3. Conduct an Internet search to find and read 3 recent articles that relate to the term. 4. Select the 1 article that you wish to discuss. 5. Post a new thread that contains the following information in the following format, using the headers so that you ensure that all aspects of the assignment are completed as required. Failure to follow these instructions will result in a 1-point deduction. a. Definition: Give a brief definition of the key term followed by the APA reference for the term; this does not count in the 400-word requirement. b. Summary: Give a brief summary of the selected article, in your own words. c. Discussion: Give a brief discussion of how the article relates to the selected chapter key term. This gives you the opportunity to add value to the discussion by sharing your experiences, thoughts, and opinions. Draw your peers into discussion of topics by asking questions. This is the most important part of the posting! Most of your discussion section should be based upon scholarly researches sources. Opinions can be a very small supplement to the literature base. i. Include the complete URL of each article (use a persistent link for articles from the Liberty University Online Library) in APA-reference format of each article read. These do not count toward the 400-word requirement. 6. Click here for assistance with APA formatting. To complete your replies: 1. Read the postings of your peers and the articles which are referenced (This is why it is imperative that the articles be accessible via working URL links). Expect to spend some time each day reviewing all threads and replies, even those in which you are not involved. 2. Write at least 200 words to 3 or more classmates’ threads. You should expect to answer questions posed within each discussion thread. Student interaction is key to success in this course. Grading Consult the accompanying document to see a rubric for how your instructor will grade this assignment. Note that l ...
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