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Writing a Textual Analysis

A Pre-Writing B Writing C Post Writing

1. 3. Write your introduction 6. EDIT, EDIT, EDIT


Read both pieces several times before - brief (no more than 100 words) If this is a summative assessment,
making a choice. - state text and genre you should be writing at least one
- state thesis (see class notes for further draft before you begin your final copy
Annotate the passage (make information) for submission.
comments, marks, highlights). - state your focus (what specifically you
will be analyzing) If this in on and exam, AIS or IB,
leave yourself enough time to read
over your paper, check for errors and
clarity.

2. 4. Write the body of your analysis 7.


Make detailed notes of ideas and
evidence relating to the main theme
- at least 4-5 paragraphs
- focus on the effect of the devices, not
Relax.
or idea presented in the piece. just the device. You are done.
Plan your thesis based on your rough - Each paragraph should include
notes.
Discuss as many of the following as Point Proof (quotation) Comment (PPC)
possible:
- Content and Purpose
- Audience 5.Write your conclusion
- Point of View - Did you find the text effective?
- Tone - What was the message?
- Was it effectively conveyed to you the
- Diction
audience?
- Imagery - Personal opinions can be included here
- Syntax
- Layout
- Conclusion
(see class notes for further
information)
Pre Writing Step 2: Make Detailed Notes of Ideas and Evidence

Content Diction

Purpose Syntax

Point of Imagery
View

Audience Layout

Tone Conclusion

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