rhetorical analysis
You will be doing the critical thinking work of our rhetorical analysis assignmentsThen wirte an Argument Essay.The issue and conclusion for this argument is quite simple. You will be choosing one of the executive orders signed by President Trump.BUT FIRST YOU JUST NEED TO WRITE A rhetorical analysis FIRST.To develop your argument, you first need to select an executive order, then identify two opposing arguments in response; you will begin by conducting some of your own background research on the executive order, then completing a thorough rhetorical analysis of the articles you’ve chosen.You will be assessing each argument’s assumptions, ambiguous language, fallacies, and use of evidence, as well as enumerating each’s reasons and clarifying their conclusions.There are the rhetorical analysis lists:Issue&Conclusion: : Issue and conclusion are identified and explained with specificityReasons:At least three accurate reasons are identified and presented with specificityAmbiguous Words: The words and phrases identified demonstrate clear understanding of ambiguityAssumptions: Both value and descriptive assumptions are found and properly identified-Descriptive assumption :-Value assumption:Fallacies: Fallacies are identified and explained, with referencesEvidence: Clear assessment of use of evidenceRival Causes: Personal Response: Clearly explains reasons for agreement or disagreement