How do you write a rhetorical analysis introduction?
Start a rhetorical analysis essay with an introduction paragraph by following 3 steps:
- Start with a hook about the topic the author has written about or the author’s text. Why is the author’s text worthy of your reader’s attention right now?
 - Provide an overview or very brief summary of the text you’re analyzing, including the title, the author’s main purpose or argument, the main content, and when it was published.
 - Write a thesis statement that includes your main idea about the text and the rhetorical modes (ethos, pathos, and logos) or rhetorical devices that make the text effective or ineffective.
 
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