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A rhetorical analysis essay is a great way to get your point across when trying to convince someone of your opinion. It can be implemented in various situations, such as persuasive essays or argumentative essays. To have the most effective piece of writing possible, it is essential that you follow these 11 steps:

-Understand what a rhetorical analysis essay entails
-Consider the audience and purpose for the paper
-Identify three arguments from texts in support of your thesis statement
-Find two examples from other sources supporting each argument
-Outline all four points with transitions between them
-Take time at this stage to review and edit thoroughly
-Write an introduction to the first argument
-Outline every paragraph of your essay, including transitions and a concluding sentence for each one
-Use three quotes or more in support of each point, highlighing their importance through paraphrasing them with your own words
-Proofread carefully!
-Submit

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