Structure of Persuasive Analysis Flashcards
What should a persuasive intro always include?
ITAARSC Issue text author audience relationship stance contention
what do you discuss in a body
what?
how?
why?
explain the what
what is the writer trying to argue?
what is the issue?
explain the how
how does the writer argue the point?
what persuasive techniques are used and how do they persuade the reader?
explain the why
what affect does the technique have on the reader?
what is the possible impact on the reader?
steps for a body
state what the writer is arguing.
state the techniques used.
use evidence like quotes to show how the techniques affect the reader
conclude with a final statement saying how this could make the reader feel and how it relates back to the point.
issue
the issue and why it is an issue now
“what are people fighting about?”
text
text type
author
who is speaking/writing
“are the professional what is their background?”
audience
who is likely to read the article
relationship
authors relationship with the audience.
“do they need to convince or push for action?”
stance
the way an author is feeling about the issue and his intentions of affecting the people e.g: calming down audience, reving up audience
“what is the broad unchanging attitude towards the issue?”
contention
whats the point of view in the article