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rocess Explanation
,
read the four paragraph and outline the methodology used while
writing an essay.
The size for this entry is no less then 150 words.
1.
The Methodology of the Process Explanation essay.
The process of writing requires proper understanding of the
concepts. It is not just an area where any person can decide to
focus on without understanding the skill. The instructor has a
role of keeping the audience attentive. The first process in
writing is the rewriting process. This is a process where the first
ideas are written down. It is the preliminary stage of writing.
The next step is on providing an outline for the preliminary
writing. The third process is on writing a rough draft which will
help the audience in understanding the importance of these steps
in the writing process. The fourth is doing a revision of the
draft, which focuses on looking for any mistakes and correcting
them. The last step is editing of the work, which is finalizing on
the whole paper, removing any grammatical errors and any
mistakes (Lard bucket, 2012).
2.
Culture-this refers to the beliefs, practices, values attitudes and
experiences of a group of people who have a common origin or
share a geographical background. It describes all aspects of life
a group of related individuals.
Social constructions-are the meanings, connotations and notions
associated with events, objects or even names of people in an
environment. These notions affect people’ s interactions with
the objects or participation in events. Social constructions are
natural and very acceptable for those using them but have no
factual basis on them.
Globalization- is the process of cultural integration among
individuals, organizations and nations for the purpose of
economic, social and political collaboration. Globalization
involves interactions through modern communication
technology to create relations across the world. This transforms
the world into one small area accessible to all people.
3.
Definitions plays a crucial role in reaching the audience.
Definition clarifies some terminologies and enhance the passage
of the message to the audience. Definition also increases the
meaning of some terms and is used to ensure that the right
message is passed to the audience. Definition also helps
contextualize some terms and make it more meaningful. A very
good article where the definition played a crucial role is an
article in the New York Times dated January, 28, 2014 by
Thomas B. Edsall entitled Capitalism vs. Democracy.
In this article, the author tries to define Capitalism and
Democracy from economic perspective. The author borrowed
the definition from French newspaper and claoms that the
capital system in the 21
st
century is “a political and theoretical bulldozer.” By using the
term political bulldozer, the audience will begin to think deeply
about it. They will start to imagine how capital can be a
bulldozer and in the process, they will get deeper perspective
about what capital means.
The author adds that capitalism’s inherent dynamic propels
powerful forces that threaten democratic societies. This helps
contextualize the content. It is clear that capitalism can take
different meaning at different context. However, the article is
trying to define and describe how capitalism related to
democracy. Citing the work of Piketty , the article reveals that
capitalism confronts both modern and modernizing countries
with a dilemma because entrepreneurs become increasingly
dominant over those who own only their own labor.
The article adds that the free market, liberated from the
distorting effects of government intervention, does not
“distributes,” as Milton Friedman famously put it, “the fruits of
economic progress among all people. Here, the audience will
take new meaning of capitalism. Those who knew capitalism
from Milton Friedman’s perspective will start to give a second
thought. This clearly suggest that defining the meaning helps in
reaching the audience in a better way.
4. The use of specific rhetorical terms is an important technique
that authors use to make their work appealing to the audience.
Rhetorical terms can be used in various ways for various
purposes in writing. One, rhetorical terms can be used in the
form of repetition. One or more rhetorical terms are used in a
piece of writing to emphasize on a theme that the author wants
to be noted by the reader. Rhetorical terms are also used to
bring out counterpoints. This happens when two very
contrasting terms are used especially in the same sentence to
point out the difference between two situations. Besides this,
authors employ rhetorical terms to influence readers to adopt
their point of view. This involves good choice of strong terms
that speak out the author’s perspective and in turn influences
the way the reader’s perception. Through this, the authors are
able to achieve the purpose of writing by influencing the
thinking of others and consequently communicating to the
public about issues they deem important.
Rhetorical Term Examples:
1- Basis for comparison
it can be between two pictures or tow any visuals and it may be
have a same colors, themes, characters or any things that they
have in base.
2-Compare and contrast can be use when seeing the difference
between two pictures and trying to show the meaning in them in
many different ways.
3-Openness this an important tools the authors use it when they
want the reader or the audience focusing and thinking about the
subject. In addition, it can show to us the difference in though
between the writers.
4-
Rhetorical gazes with some of them being; familial which is a
small yet intimate form of gaze, national, a medium gaze and
which reaches the national level, world; a larger type and which
reaches people all over the world, consumer; a means of getting
people to think of purchasing something and travel; which
allows one to think of going somewhere.
5-The cause effect structure is a relation between the cause of
something and the effect it has after or when it happens. The
cause is the reason why something happens while the effect is
the outcome of the happening.
6-Visual rhetoric is the recent development of a theoretical
framework describing how visual images communicate as
opposed to the aural, verbal or the other messages. Visual
rhetoric is a tool that can be used to help support an idea.

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Process Explanation, read the four paragraph and outline the m.docx

  • 1. P rocess Explanation , read the four paragraph and outline the methodology used while writing an essay. The size for this entry is no less then 150 words. 1. The Methodology of the Process Explanation essay. The process of writing requires proper understanding of the concepts. It is not just an area where any person can decide to focus on without understanding the skill. The instructor has a role of keeping the audience attentive. The first process in writing is the rewriting process. This is a process where the first ideas are written down. It is the preliminary stage of writing. The next step is on providing an outline for the preliminary writing. The third process is on writing a rough draft which will help the audience in understanding the importance of these steps in the writing process. The fourth is doing a revision of the draft, which focuses on looking for any mistakes and correcting them. The last step is editing of the work, which is finalizing on the whole paper, removing any grammatical errors and any mistakes (Lard bucket, 2012). 2. Culture-this refers to the beliefs, practices, values attitudes and experiences of a group of people who have a common origin or share a geographical background. It describes all aspects of life a group of related individuals. Social constructions-are the meanings, connotations and notions associated with events, objects or even names of people in an environment. These notions affect people’ s interactions with the objects or participation in events. Social constructions are natural and very acceptable for those using them but have no
  • 2. factual basis on them. Globalization- is the process of cultural integration among individuals, organizations and nations for the purpose of economic, social and political collaboration. Globalization involves interactions through modern communication technology to create relations across the world. This transforms the world into one small area accessible to all people. 3. Definitions plays a crucial role in reaching the audience. Definition clarifies some terminologies and enhance the passage of the message to the audience. Definition also increases the meaning of some terms and is used to ensure that the right message is passed to the audience. Definition also helps contextualize some terms and make it more meaningful. A very good article where the definition played a crucial role is an article in the New York Times dated January, 28, 2014 by Thomas B. Edsall entitled Capitalism vs. Democracy. In this article, the author tries to define Capitalism and Democracy from economic perspective. The author borrowed the definition from French newspaper and claoms that the capital system in the 21 st century is “a political and theoretical bulldozer.” By using the term political bulldozer, the audience will begin to think deeply about it. They will start to imagine how capital can be a bulldozer and in the process, they will get deeper perspective about what capital means. The author adds that capitalism’s inherent dynamic propels powerful forces that threaten democratic societies. This helps contextualize the content. It is clear that capitalism can take different meaning at different context. However, the article is trying to define and describe how capitalism related to
  • 3. democracy. Citing the work of Piketty , the article reveals that capitalism confronts both modern and modernizing countries with a dilemma because entrepreneurs become increasingly dominant over those who own only their own labor. The article adds that the free market, liberated from the distorting effects of government intervention, does not “distributes,” as Milton Friedman famously put it, “the fruits of economic progress among all people. Here, the audience will take new meaning of capitalism. Those who knew capitalism from Milton Friedman’s perspective will start to give a second thought. This clearly suggest that defining the meaning helps in reaching the audience in a better way. 4. The use of specific rhetorical terms is an important technique that authors use to make their work appealing to the audience. Rhetorical terms can be used in various ways for various purposes in writing. One, rhetorical terms can be used in the form of repetition. One or more rhetorical terms are used in a piece of writing to emphasize on a theme that the author wants to be noted by the reader. Rhetorical terms are also used to bring out counterpoints. This happens when two very contrasting terms are used especially in the same sentence to point out the difference between two situations. Besides this, authors employ rhetorical terms to influence readers to adopt their point of view. This involves good choice of strong terms that speak out the author’s perspective and in turn influences the way the reader’s perception. Through this, the authors are able to achieve the purpose of writing by influencing the thinking of others and consequently communicating to the public about issues they deem important. Rhetorical Term Examples: 1- Basis for comparison it can be between two pictures or tow any visuals and it may be have a same colors, themes, characters or any things that they
  • 4. have in base. 2-Compare and contrast can be use when seeing the difference between two pictures and trying to show the meaning in them in many different ways. 3-Openness this an important tools the authors use it when they want the reader or the audience focusing and thinking about the subject. In addition, it can show to us the difference in though between the writers. 4- Rhetorical gazes with some of them being; familial which is a small yet intimate form of gaze, national, a medium gaze and which reaches the national level, world; a larger type and which reaches people all over the world, consumer; a means of getting people to think of purchasing something and travel; which allows one to think of going somewhere. 5-The cause effect structure is a relation between the cause of something and the effect it has after or when it happens. The cause is the reason why something happens while the effect is the outcome of the happening. 6-Visual rhetoric is the recent development of a theoretical framework describing how visual images communicate as opposed to the aural, verbal or the other messages. Visual rhetoric is a tool that can be used to help support an idea.