Assignment

Order Description This assignment will be based on Exercise 4.1 on page 108 (template), but you will analyze the same article "Imaginary Friends" There are some significant differences between a critical evaluation and a rhetorical analysis. The purpose of a critical evaluation is to determine whether a piece of writing is convincing and explain why. Usually facts, rather than rhetoric, are the most important elements in the paragraph. In a rhetorical analysis, on the other hand, the purpose is to explain the strategies a writer uses to convince the audience. In the paragraph you write for this assignment, you will look at the same database article you used previously, but this time, you will write a rhetorical analysis rather than a critical evaluation. You can write as yourself, but you will probably find it helpful to keep your imaginary friend in mind as you do your analysis. As in Assignment, make sure your paragraph is NO LONGER than 250 words and that it includes a Works Cited entry.