Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Senior Project Survival Guide

1. Read the Senior Project Survival Guide
 Senior Project Survival Guide
2. Set up your surveymonkey free scount
SurveyMonkey Basic Plan
3. Write or edit your Rhetorical Precis for your Senior Project


 Rhetorical Precis
A Rhetorical Précis, pronounced (pray-see), is a summary or abstract of a work. The Rhetorical Précis has a rigidly specific format as outlined below. It is important that you follow the format carefully. This is not an easy task. But it is a crucial step towards building critical reading ability in philosophy.

The Rhetorical Précis Format

a) In a single coherent sentence give the following:
          -name of the author, title of the work, date in parenthesis;
          -a rhetorically accurate verb (such as "assert," "argue," "deny," "prove," disprove," "insist," etc.);
          -a that clause containing the major claim (thesis statement) of the work.
b) In a single coherent sentence give an explanation of how the author develops and supports the major claim (thesis statement).
c) In a single coherent sentence give a statement of the author's purpose, followed by an "in order" phrase.
d) In a single coherent sentence give a description of the intended audience and/or the relationship the author establishes with the audience.
Below are links to resources about the Rhetorical Précis method of writing. Each of these is short and has at least one example. Spend some time taking the examples apart to see how the element of the Rhetorical Précis form fit into it. Your time spent understanding how this form works will pay off when you face the task of writing your own Rhetorical Précis.  -  courtesy of Oregon State University

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