- Point out a strong paragraph and explain why it's strong
- Point out a weak paragraph and explain how you would improve it
- Pay particular attention to the thesis statement, and how the topic sentences relate to the thesis
- Pay attention to how the writer uses evidence from the film she is analyzing to support her thesis
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Friday, October 9, 2015
Blog Post 24: Outline Student's Guide essay
Complete the activity we began in class: Outline the sample student rhetorical analysis essay on sex-trafficking in the Student's Guide section 13.6 (pp. 277-280). Since it is a student essay, some paragraphs are better organized than others. Post your outline to your blog, and analyze how well you think the essay is organized.
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