Search this site
Embedded Files
  • Home
  • Writer's Toolbox
    • Paragraph Structure
      • CLaims
      • Evidence
      • Analysis
      • Relate Sentences
      • Paragraph Structure
    • Essay Structure
      • Introductions
        • Hooks
        • Bridges
        • Thesis Statements
      • Conclusions
  • Analyzing Literature
    • Elements of Literature
      • Plot
      • Theme
      • Tone
      • Setting
      • Characterization
      • Point of View
      • Symbolism
    • Literary Devices
      • Metaphors
      • Similes
      • Personification
      • Imagery
      • Lexical Choice/Diction
      • Alliteration
      • Repetition
      • Pathetic Fallacy
    • Analyzing Non Fiction
      • GRASP the text
      • Rhetorical Appeals
      • Rhetorical Devices
  • Grade 9 English
    • Unit 1: Intro to Literature and Academic Writing
      • Lesson 1: Theme and Evidence
      • Lesson 2: Tone and Analysis
      • Lesson 3: Narration and Claims
      • Lesson 4: Characterization and Relate
      • Lesson 5: Setting and Structure
      • Lesson 6: Final Essay
    • Unit 2: Of Mice and Men
      • Lesson 1: America in the 1930s
      • Lesson 2 and 3: Historical Context Essay
      • Lesson 4: Chapter 1
      • Lesson 5: Chapter 2
      • Lesson 6: Chapter 3
      • Lesson 7: Chapter 4
      • Lesson 8: Chapter 5
      • Lesson 9: Chapter 6
      • Lesson 10 and 11: Timed Literary Analysis Essay
      • Lesson 12 and 13: Global Issues Essay
    • Unit 3: Lord of the Flies
      • Lesson 1: The Coral Island
      • Lesson 2: Historical Context and the Author
      • Lesson 3: How life affects writing
      • Lesson 4: Chapter 1
      • Lesson 5: Chapter 2
      • Lesson 6: Chapter 3
      • Lesson 7: Chapter 4
      • Lesson 8: Chapter 5
      • Lesson 9: Chapter 6
 
  • Home
  • Writer's Toolbox
    • Paragraph Structure
      • CLaims
      • Evidence
      • Analysis
      • Relate Sentences
      • Paragraph Structure
    • Essay Structure
      • Introductions
        • Hooks
        • Bridges
        • Thesis Statements
      • Conclusions
  • Analyzing Literature
    • Elements of Literature
      • Plot
      • Theme
      • Tone
      • Setting
      • Characterization
      • Point of View
      • Symbolism
    • Literary Devices
      • Metaphors
      • Similes
      • Personification
      • Imagery
      • Lexical Choice/Diction
      • Alliteration
      • Repetition
      • Pathetic Fallacy
    • Analyzing Non Fiction
      • GRASP the text
      • Rhetorical Appeals
      • Rhetorical Devices
  • Grade 9 English
    • Unit 1: Intro to Literature and Academic Writing
      • Lesson 1: Theme and Evidence
      • Lesson 2: Tone and Analysis
      • Lesson 3: Narration and Claims
      • Lesson 4: Characterization and Relate
      • Lesson 5: Setting and Structure
      • Lesson 6: Final Essay
    • Unit 2: Of Mice and Men
      • Lesson 1: America in the 1930s
      • Lesson 2 and 3: Historical Context Essay
      • Lesson 4: Chapter 1
      • Lesson 5: Chapter 2
      • Lesson 6: Chapter 3
      • Lesson 7: Chapter 4
      • Lesson 8: Chapter 5
      • Lesson 9: Chapter 6
      • Lesson 10 and 11: Timed Literary Analysis Essay
      • Lesson 12 and 13: Global Issues Essay
    • Unit 3: Lord of the Flies
      • Lesson 1: The Coral Island
      • Lesson 2: Historical Context and the Author
      • Lesson 3: How life affects writing
      • Lesson 4: Chapter 1
      • Lesson 5: Chapter 2
      • Lesson 6: Chapter 3
      • Lesson 7: Chapter 4
      • Lesson 8: Chapter 5
      • Lesson 9: Chapter 6
  • More
    • Home
    • Writer's Toolbox
      • Paragraph Structure
        • CLaims
        • Evidence
        • Analysis
        • Relate Sentences
        • Paragraph Structure
      • Essay Structure
        • Introductions
          • Hooks
          • Bridges
          • Thesis Statements
        • Conclusions
    • Analyzing Literature
      • Elements of Literature
        • Plot
        • Theme
        • Tone
        • Setting
        • Characterization
        • Point of View
        • Symbolism
      • Literary Devices
        • Metaphors
        • Similes
        • Personification
        • Imagery
        • Lexical Choice/Diction
        • Alliteration
        • Repetition
        • Pathetic Fallacy
      • Analyzing Non Fiction
        • GRASP the text
        • Rhetorical Appeals
        • Rhetorical Devices
    • Grade 9 English
      • Unit 1: Intro to Literature and Academic Writing
        • Lesson 1: Theme and Evidence
        • Lesson 2: Tone and Analysis
        • Lesson 3: Narration and Claims
        • Lesson 4: Characterization and Relate
        • Lesson 5: Setting and Structure
        • Lesson 6: Final Essay
      • Unit 2: Of Mice and Men
        • Lesson 1: America in the 1930s
        • Lesson 2 and 3: Historical Context Essay
        • Lesson 4: Chapter 1
        • Lesson 5: Chapter 2
        • Lesson 6: Chapter 3
        • Lesson 7: Chapter 4
        • Lesson 8: Chapter 5
        • Lesson 9: Chapter 6
        • Lesson 10 and 11: Timed Literary Analysis Essay
        • Lesson 12 and 13: Global Issues Essay
      • Unit 3: Lord of the Flies
        • Lesson 1: The Coral Island
        • Lesson 2: Historical Context and the Author
        • Lesson 3: How life affects writing
        • Lesson 4: Chapter 1
        • Lesson 5: Chapter 2
        • Lesson 6: Chapter 3
        • Lesson 7: Chapter 4
        • Lesson 8: Chapter 5
        • Lesson 9: Chapter 6

GRASP the text

When first analyzing, learn how to make those initial steps.

Analyze Genre, Register, Audience, Subject, and Purpose.

Rhetorical Appeals

Discover how to appeal to your audience's logic, emotions, and sense of authority.

Rhetorical Devices

Here are 12 rhetorical devices you should know!

Property of Mr Hopkins

Google Sites
Report abuse
Page details
Page updated
Google Sites
Report abuse