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Must include in-text citations.
Analyzes how 3 different elements of visual rhetoric create ethos, logos, or pathos
Paragraphs should be developed and each should be about 250+ words. Use transitions.
Do use write contractions.
Do not include the appeals in the thesis.
Chosen ad's goal must be to sell a product.
Do not define ethos, logos, or pathos.
Thesis: Title of ad + Assertion + Goal of ad + 3 elements of visual rhetoric
Do not use wasted words like a lot, things, stuff, great.
Audience understands the fundamentals of persuasion and is interested in how ad is successful or not.
Avoid 1st person (I, me, mine, we, us, our).
Do not use source information in the introduction.
Parenthetical documentation = Page number in parenthesis = (2). Period moves to after parenthesis.
The subject must be a static print ad.
Uses 2 scholarly, academic articles or book chapters
Signal phrase = Name of author + verb = Dr. Hunt writes,
Do not combine elements in paragraphs.
Topic sentence names the element of visual to be discussed.
Avoid 2nd person (you, your, you are).
1,000 words long
Do not use slang or idiomatic expressions.
Introduction should provide context about the product and narrow to thesis.
Writer needs to write without bias.
Each paragraph contains one element and one appeal.