Prompt: Today, you learned how to complete a rhetorical analysis planning guide step by step, from identifying the rhetorical situation to analyzing devices and effects. Reflect on one step of the rhetorical analysis process that helped you understand the process more clearly. Explain what you learned during that step and how it improved your ability to analyze a speaker’s message.

Prompt Response: One step of the rhetorical analysis process that helped me understand the process more clearly was the brainstorm cluster. The topic, subtopics, and details being organized into a cluster makes planning more easier. I learned that having multiple subtopics in the cluster gives you more options to choose from. It improved my ability in analyzing a speaker's message by being able to pick apart specific quotes. Relating them back to the speaker's purpose.

Summary: In class we continued planning for our Rhetorical Analysis Essay.

Reflection: Through day 2 of planning out my Rhetorical Analysis Essay, I was able to brainstorm my essay. 


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