What is the "Follow the Columnist" project?
The Follow the Columnist project is an assignment for AP Language where I, Alison Adams, got to pick a columnist in order to follow them and rhetorically analyze some of their work. I choose to follow Daisann McLane, who is a travel writer for the National Geographic. I will be picking six of her articles and through SOAPSTone i will analyze the pieces for various appeals.
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Rain, Rain, Don't Go AwayRead my rhetorical analysis of Daisann McLane's article "Rain, Rain, Go away" in which McLane touches on the topic of travel and rain.
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Love that Lingua FrancaIn "Love that Lingua Franca" Daisann McLane stresses the importance of knowing multiple languages when you travel
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Robbed? There May be an UpsideIn "Robbed? There May be an Upside" McLane talks about the struggles of losing things that you become emotionally invested in, but how there is an upside.
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Disaster Strikes-- and still I go
Let Daisann McLane convince you not to cancel your plans when a disaster hits an area. In this analysis i analyze why we should not abandon a place after a issue. |