Prompt: Now that you have completed the rhetorical analysis essay, reflect on your growth. Explain how this experience impacted your confidence as a writer and whether you feel prepared to continue analyzing complex speeches and texts in American Literature. Support your reflection with specific references to the writing process.

 Prompt: Now that you have completed the rhetorical analysis essay, reflect on your growth. Explain how this experience impacted your confidence as a writer and whether you feel prepared to continue analyzing complex speeches and texts in American Literature. Support your reflection with specific references to the writing process.


This experience of learning about how to identify and analyze rhetorical devices made me more aware of them in speeches and texts. Its interesting to see how different people use their rhetorical devices and why they use them. When I had to read a speech for my AP US history class, I was scaning for rhetorical devices and it was interesting to see them appear. How they supported what the speaker was saying. it was pretty interesting especially because of how the speech was from a while ago. I think that when you notice the devices, it makes you more aware, and makes it easier to understand what the speaker is saying because you understand the code. 

Summary- We wrote our big essay in class today. 

Reflection- Using all that ive learned and put into a big work was very nice for me. 

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