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.

 I have gotten better at analyzing the rhetorical devices inside of a text. This helps me because to do a rhetorical analysis I have to be able to find these in a document. No matter whether that document is a speech or something else. This helps me to analyze the speakers message because I can name the device being used to furthermore understand the message trying to be conveyed.

Today in class we read a speech by Barack Obama. We also filled out a organizer for our own rhetorical analysis essay.

Today I learned how to master downshifting in a 2009 Honda accord.

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