Five Steps In Language Analysis
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contention contention of the
- Explained the context of the text (that is, relevant aspects of the issue) if needed
- Identified persuasive techniques and strategies and shown how they persuade
Five Steps In Language Analysis
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Step Five: Edit, then proofread, your work
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- Explained the
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- Identified persuasive
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they persuade
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- Discussed any
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- Linked paragraphs
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- Constructed a strong conclusion
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- Used clear expression
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- Corrected spelling and grammar
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- Varied your
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notes - WhatWhat is the writer saying?
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2. Prepare your
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will analyse.
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each paragraph.
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analysis - DevelopDevelop introduction. Link body paragraphs.
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words - AreAre the main
Step One: Read carefully and take notes
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presented persuasively.
What is the writer saying?
· Identify the main contention
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the article.
How is it said?
· Write a few key words to describe the writer’s tone and style.
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being used.
Why is it persuasive?
· Why are some of the highlighted words, phrases and techniques persuasive?
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· State the writer’s contention in your own words.
· Refer to the tone of the piece – does it sound angry, sad, mocking, cynical, critical?
Body Paragraphs
Use
Use T E E L
· Topic sentence
· Examples
· Explanation – why it is effective
· Links to next paragraph
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the point.
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they persuade
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Linked paragraphs
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{file:///C:/DOCUME~1/084494~1.R61/LOCALS~1/Temp/msohtml1/01/clip_image001.gif} * Used clear expression