Rhetoric Analysis Essay

Rhetoric Analysis Essay

Description
If you prefer, you may select an article of your own finding to study and analyze in your essay. However, you must choose a credible article that makes a legitimate argument, and it must be in a recognized and respected source; it cannot come from a random blog or be a short letter to the editor. This does not mean that you are required to select from peer-reviewed journals and databases, but the source does need to be professional/academic/scholarly.
You may also select from one of the options I have selected below. Even if you do not choose one of the posted articles, you should still review them to see the type of writing you should be seeking. If you choose to find your own article, you will be required to adhere to the following:
You must get my approval before writing your essay
The article cannot be over six months old (I won’t approve it if it is)
Below is the list of options for you to choose from. Some of these are longer than others; long essays can offer more to discuss, but also be more challenging to cover. You will need to weigh what works best for you.
You may note my own interests in the subject matter: I regularly teach race, class, and gender, and I am in education, so these topics are most commonly reflected.
by the way I am an international student from Korea.so when you write an essay hope considering about it 🙂

http://www.chronicle.com/article/Let-Parents-Be-Parents/239108/
this is the article

answer preview
The author of the article makes a clear claim and goes ahead to write about his claim argumentatively. Truly, as the author claims, there is need for parents to be parents. The author views the technicalities that the parents go through as uncalled for. This claim is supported by many and clear reasons as laid down by the author. He goes ahead even to give some specific supporting evidence of why he views that the system is not enabling for the parents as it is and it needs some changes in order for it to represent their interests too. An example of the supporting evidence as stated by the author is like the long presentations that are geared towards helping parents with regard to registering for parking. This works to complicate life for the parents who have to go through the presentations and this would have been avoided if such presentations were done away with.  ………………………………….words 1221