The composer (usually an author) must provide purpose for us to understand and use analysis. Does the composer focus on a specific group or wide range of groups (DK handbook pg.7)? Were there outside factors? Analysis helped me to answer those questions. Analysis helps break down to pieces to help learn how the pieces fit together as a whole. Example from this was how a doctor examines a disease in a liver. …show more content…
First is determining the choices composers make in developing a text. Second is considering how those choices help composers achieve their purpose with their particular audience. Don’t mix up analysis and rhetorical analysis for they follow different steps. So some ways to us rhetorical analysis in everyday life is looking at a cover of a book. Determine on the books size, the title, the use of a photograph, or the feeling. After that you want to find the composers purpose. Following these steps will help you take a simple thing such as a cover of a book and learn many understandings to …show more content…
What arrangements does it use as I read it? Another is its purpose. For example, is that for the purpose of this assignment 2 is for me to understand rhetoric, analysis, how to use it in my everyday texts. Some writing choices I had to make in writing was how to engage reader in my thesis to keep the writer informed and interested in it. Another was representing my writing on its purpose. Like for paper on how steroids are bad for you, my purpose was to inform the audience on how the drug was bad. These were ways I had experience in my writing