Final Reflection


The “Publication Rhetorical Analysis” assignment was particularly meaningful as it helped me

improve my writing skills by examining the rhetorical situation, author, audience, purpose, and

stance of the piece. It helped me understand the author’s credibility, audience, assumptions,

purpose, rhetorical strategies (logos, pathos, ethos), and stance towards the subject/topic. By

analyzing these aspects, I was able to better understand the author’s credibility, audience, and the

reasons behind their stance. This assignment helped me develop a better understanding of the

writing process and its impact on my writing.

The Discussion Board is a useful tool for understanding assignments and exploring ideas. It

helps assess the structure of an essay, including paragraphs focused on distinct units of thought,

clear transitions, and well-supported ideas. The essay should provide a compelling analysis of

the chosen inspiration text, use well-chosen examples and persuasive reasoning, and have a clear

thesis statement. Content is essential, with an original argument informed by research from the

opinion editorial. Creativity and presentation are crucial, and the essay should be engaging and

captivating for the intended audience. Genre is another important factor, and the visual essay

should follow the conventions of the chosen genre. The author should discuss their language use,

such as school, therapy, and advertising, and any language loss they may have experienced. The

article should be analyzed using the 10 rhetorical terms (author, audience, tone, purpose, stance,

language, genre, medium, constraints, exigence) and explore the rhetorical strategies used by the

authors.

People must survive, social, economic issues are beyond the government’s power. Two

movements, Po Poets, Poverty Skole and POOR Magazine, use tools including education, the

arts, social assistance, sweat equity, long-term cohousing to combat homelessness, poverty. San

Francisco is contesting a court ruling that would have created 1,500 additional Permanent

Supportive Housing apartments to combat homelessness. The “Never Again” campaign aims to

prevent the Zionist dictatorship from taking people’s pleasure away. The initiative aims to

provide access for the impoverished and address issues like homelessness, disabilities, and

criminal records. The campaign aims to ensure that collective grieving occurs when a group is

affected by multiple fatalities. By December, Tiny Gray’s poem “Gaza is filled with Mamas” will

be submitted for publication. Meanwhile, Palestinian American poet, political activist Suheir

Hammad has released a biography called Drops of This Story and a collection of poems titled

Born Palestinian, Born Black. These poems reflect the state of the globe, including the sacrifices

made by Israeli troops and the difficulties experienced by Muslims in Palestine in defending their

homeland. Poets such as Gray and Hammad make an effort to convey the high cost of goods and

how it affects people’s quality of life. Social media platforms like YouTube videos and TikTok

are utilized to engage users and spread awareness of economic concerns. Social media gives us

further insight into the challenges of others, but writing remains the most effective means of

fostering connections and communicating feelings. Social media, like visual context, makes it

easy for individuals to comprehend and connect with others going through similar struggles.

Writing is the finest method to bring people together.

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