Write a Rhetorical Analysis evaluating the effectiveness of an author's argument. A Rhetorical Analysis is an examination of how an
author persuades readers of his/her point of view. It is an analysis of what strategies the author uses to communicate effectively. On
June 11, 2004, Margaret Thatcher, the former prime minister of Great Britain, delivered the following eulogy to the American people in
honor of former United States President Ronald Reagan, with whom she had worked closely. Read the eulogy carefully Then, in a well-
developed essay, analyze the rhetorical strategies that Thatcher uses to convey her message. Your essay should be at least 3 paragraphs
in length. Be sure to include an introduction; use evidence from the sources to support your explanation; and include a conclusion.
Your essay will be graded in the following areas: Address the author's use of rhetorical strategies such as the use of ethical, logical, and
emotional appeals. 1 The writer introduces the discussion and orients the reader 2 The writer's thesis is clear and is supported by the
discussion of rhetorical strategies. 3. The writer uses a variety of specific examples of rhetorical strategies with thorough analysis to
support his/her thesis 4. The analysis cites specific examples of tone, word choice, and use of detail The writer effectively connects
these examples to the author's purpose. 5. Each paragraph focuses on a clear point, and there are effective transitions between
paragraphs 6. The conclusion reminds the reader of the main point of the thesis and analysis. 7. The writer demonstrates consistent
control of capitalization, punctuation, grammar, and spelling through the entire essay
From Margaret Thatcher Eulogy for Ronald Reagan