Present a scholarly essay that analyses the rhetoric used in arguments about the contentious topic you have been examining from your Short Writing Tas
Present a scholarly essay that analyses the rhetoric used in arguments about the
contentious topic you have been examining from your Short Writing Tasks.
Expectations:
In completing this task it is expected that you will:
- Define at least TWO rhetorical concepts with reference to scholarly research
- Apply rhetorical terms in your analysis of the topic
- Present an argument that makes a claim about rhetoric, suitable for an academic reader
- Use and adapt typical features of an academic essay to support your argument
- Include multiple references to TWO or more academic sources on rhetoric (including page
 numbers for every citation), correctly formatted.
- On a separate page at the end of your submission you must include a Reference list or
 Works Cited list using either APA or MLA style conventions.
 Outcomes:
 ● LO1: communicate confidently in a range of modalities
 ● LO2: demonstrate increased awareness of how to produce effective arguments
 ● LO3: understand more about academic essay conventions
 ● LO4. construct written arguments appropriate for multicultural audiences
 ● LO5: edit your own work effectively
 A marking rubric is included at the end of this document.
 Generative AI support:
 An AI agent will be provided on Canvas to support your learning in this task. You will be able to ask
 for feedback on your writing against the essay marking rubric. You will be able to ask for
 suggestions for arranging your essay using structures (classical and Rogerian) discussed in the unit.
 You will be able to ask for feedback on your essay’s argument statement (the agent will suggest
 improvements to help you organise your thesis as an enthymeme – ‘CLAIM because REASON’).
 Professional relevance:
 While an academic essay might seem to be a relic of university assessment, it can also test skills
 that are important in professional settings. An effective essay requires planning, organisation,
 anticipation of likely audience responses, clear communication, and persuasiveness. These are all
 valued skills in the workplace, whether communicating in writing or addressing an audience in
 other formal and informal settings (presentations, conferences, web guides, pitching proposals).
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 Final Essay Rubric
 Outstanding Great Needs work Not addressed
 Definitions
 and Analysis
 At least TWO different
 kinds of rhetorical
 concept are defined in
 complex and thoughtful
 ways and are applied
 insightfully in the
 analysis to generate new
 and interesting ideas or
 claims.
 At least ONE
 rhetorical concept is
 accurately defined or
 TWO kinds are
 defined without
 detail or support.
 They are applied in
 predictable ways
 without generating
 new insights.
 Rhetorical concepts
 have not been
 described in a way
 that convinces the
 reader that the writer
 understands them, or
 the analysis
 attempted might be
 too descriptive.
 There is no mention of
 rhetorical concepts or
 references are too
 fleeting to be
 significant. There is no
 display of sustained
 critical writing at or
 beyond the level of
 description.
 Argument There is a clear thesis
 statement about
 rhetoric, created using
 techniques from the
 unit. The argument
 justifies all aspects of the
 writing. The argument
 makes an original and
 reasonable claim about
 rhetoric.
 There is an insightful
 claim about rhetoric,
 created using
 techniques from the
 unit; but there may
 be contradictions
 between the
 argument claim and
 the method taken.
 A claim is presented,
 or the writing appears
 to argue for a
 position. But the
 argument is not about
 rhetoric used in other
 peoples’ statements
 or it is vague or
 incontestable.
 There is no identifiable
 claim.
 Structure Structure adeptly uses or
 adapts an arrangement
 strategy. A sense of
 cohesion is shown; parts
 of the essay support one
 another & synthesis or a
 comparison of ideas
 informs different
 sections
 A standard or familiar
 arrangement strategy
 has been followed,
 seemingly without
 consideration of the
 topic or claim. There
 is cohesion across
 most paragraphs.
 The essay has some
 basic ordering but
 does not follow
 arrangement
 strategies. More than
 two paragraphs are
 disconnected from
 other sections.
 There is no clear order
 to the essay.
 Research Relevant & independent
 research from TWO
 scholarly sources on
 rhetoric is used to
 support claims or
 definitions. Some
 contextual
 understanding of
 research is shown.
 Relevant research
 from TWO scholarly
 sources on rhetoric
 cited. Understanding
 of ideas/concepts
 mentioned in the
 sources is clear from
 the writing.
 Citations from ONE or
 more scholarly
 sources on rhetoric
 cited. Information
 might be engaged
 richly (but no second
 scholarly source cited)
 or might lack
 specificity.
 No scholarly sources
 on rhetoric are cited
 or poor referencing
 makes it difficult to
 evaluate the quality of
 research.
 Style There is a sense of the
 writer’s own voice and
 multiple drafts. Complex
 matters are discussed
 with clarity. There are no
 distracting grammar,
 spelling, or formatting
 issues.
 The writing is mostly
 clear and easy for the
 reader to
 understand.
 The writing lacks
 specificity OR
 there are several
 grammar, spelling or
 formatting errors
 preventing the reader
 understanding the
 writer’s ideas
 There are frequent
 grammar, spelling and
 formatting errors that
 prevent the reader
 from understanding
 the writer’s ideas.
 Referencing APA or MLA referencing
 is used diligently and
 correctly with page
 numbers cited and no
 major formatting errors
 or very few minor errors
 like punctuation or
 italics.
 APA or MLA
 referencing is used
 fairly well but there
 are some missing
 details or missing
 citations or
 formatting.
 APA or MLA
 referencing is
 attempted but lacking
 specific details and
 more attention is
 needed..
 APA or MLA
 referencing is not
 attempted or the
 formatting has too
 many errors to indicate
 that a style guide has
 been used.
