NVCC Issue Audience and Genre Analysis Worksheet
Question Description
INSTRUCTIONS
- Download and open the “Issue, Audience, and Genre Analysis Worksheet” document included in the assignment on Blackboard.
- Enter your responses to the questions directly on the worksheet.
- NOTE that you are not writing a formal essay; you are answering a series of questions only.
- You should have two well-developed paragraphs, each with cited evidence, per question.
The bulk of your grade will be based on the substance and critical analyses in your responses.
Save your file using the following file naming protocol: LateNameAnalysis [i.e. WootenAnalysis].
SOURCES
Your understanding of the issue, the audience, and your own stance will be more impressive if you use the most credible evidence you can find to support and illustrate your claims. At least one of your sources must come from a scholarly journal. The bulk of your evidence should reflect an in-depth use of the library databases.
Make sure you effectively and ethically integrate your sources and cite them accurately.
Do not cite popular sources, to include Wikipedia, About.com, TIME Magazine, USA Today, etc. Audiences who have decision-making authority over an issue will expect highly reputable sources as evidence.
DOCUMENTATION
Consider this an academic essay. Include a references (APA) page or works cited (MLA) page at the end of this document. Edit and proofread your work.
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