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Choose a piece of print media and address the following points in a five-paragraph essay:

• Explain how you would classify this publication's agenda and how the book or article reflects this.
• Describe the subject, occasion, audience, and purpose of this book or article. (Note: agenda is closely related to
purpose.)
• Evaluate the clarity, truth, effectiveness, and relevance of the message.
Refer back to the sample and rubric provided in the project.

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Answer:

Purpose. The reason the writer composes the paragraph.

Tone. The attitude the writer conveys about the paragraph’s subject.

Audience. The individual or group whom the writer intends to address.

Step-by-step explanation:

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The piece of print media that I will chose is "A Quilt of a Country" by Anna Quindlen. This was a commentary published in "Newsweek" after the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001.

The text "A Quilt of a Country" discusses the role of diversity in America, and how this diversity has shaped us as a nation. The publication's agenda, as well as the articles's agenda, is to avoid falling into hate and fear after the traumatic event that occured on September 11. The author worries that this event will be used to talk badly about foreigners or discourage diversity and immigration. She wants to explain why we should not let this be the case.

The subject is the role of diversity in America, and how this has shaped our culture. The occasion is the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. The audience is all the American population. The purpose is to convince people that diversity is a positive force in our country, and not something to be hated and feared.

The article is extremely clear and persuasive. The author uses several rhetorical devices including logos, ethos and pathos. She also employs an extended metaphor in which she compares a quilt to America. The quilt is meant to represent a combination of very different patterns and styles that nevertheless work well together. She argues this is similar to the combination of cultures that exist in the country.

Ultimately, the metaphor, as well as the writing, are very effective in conveying the message of the author. They are also effective in demonstrating that diversity in America is something that should be cherished, and not feared.

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