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Rhetorical Transaction
Exigence
Rhetorical
Situation
Audience
Purpose
Logos
Appeals
Ethos
Pathos
Organization/Structure/Form
Diction
Imagery
Syntax
Surface Features
Figurative Language
Rhetorical Modes: Patterns of Development
8 major
patterns
Organize
individual
paragraphs or
sections
•Narration
•Description
•Process Analysis
•Exemplification
•Comparison & Contrast
•Classification & Division
•Definition
•Causal Analysis
Author’s
Purpose
Organize
entire
text
Narration
1) Tells story; recounts events; personal
2) Chronological (detail, pov, dialogue)
3) Craft story to support thesis
4) Often used as a way to enter topics
5) Draws a reader in
Description
1) Paints a picture with senses; details
2) Establishes mood/atmosphere
3) Empathy; connection to text
Process Analysis
1) Explains how something works
2) Clear and logical
3) Proper transitions
4) Concise verbs
Exemplification/Illustration
1) Provides a series of examples
2) “Let me give you an example…”
3) Aristotle = Induction = series of
examples lead to general conclusion
Comparison & Contrast
1) Analyze information
2) Similarities & differences
3) Subject by subject
4) Point by point
Classification & Division
1) What goes together & why
2) Categories….to help readers see
relationships between
seemingly unrelated things
Definition
1) Established common ground
2) Identifies areas of conflict
Causal Analysis
1) Cause leads to an effect
2) Effect that results from a cause
3) Needs logic
4) “Why” in the title
Rhetorical Transaction
Exigence
Rhetorical
Situation
Audience
Purpose
Logos
Appeals
Ethos
Pathos
Organization/Structure/Form
Diction
Imagery
Syntax
Surface Features
Figurative Language
Tone
Definition:
a literary technique which encompasses the attitudes
toward the subject and toward the audience implied in a
literary work
“Shooting an Elephant”
George Orwell
• Read and annotate the story
• Identify any Patterns of Development as well
as elements of the Rhetorical Transaction
within the text.