ENGL 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: University Of Tennessee
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Rhetorical choices: chapter 1 - introduction to english 101 at ut knoxville: english 101. In english 101, you learn about rhetoric about what makes a text persuasive and how writers appeal to their intended audiences. English 101 has a set of core outcomes that all instructors sum to meet as well as a set of core assignments. By the end of english 101, students should be able to: Read texts critically and analyze the varies situations that motivate writers, the choices that writers make, and the effects of those choices on readers. Analyze how writers employ content, structure, style, tone, and conventions appropriate to the demands of a particular audience, purpose, context, or culture. Write persuasive arguments that articulate a clear, thoughtful position; deploy support and evidence appropriate to audience and purpose; and consider counterclaims and multiple points of view, including international and intercultural perspectives. Respond constructively to drafts-in-progress, applying rhetorical concepts to revisions or their own and peers" writing.