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Homework: Multi Genre Project Proposal
This paper will draw on the readings and research you've done both in and outside of class as well as class discussions and shorter writings from this unit. I am looking for evidence that you have been able to synthesize and think critically about the concepts and ideas contained in this unit. Remember to keep a clear sense of your genre and purpose in mind when thinking about this homework.
Task:
For this homework you are faced with several tasks. (I) Develop a "plan of action" for completing your Multi-genre Project. (II) Provide a detailed rationale for the genres you want to use in this project and a discussion of how these genres will be used with your existing narrative. (III) Provide a detailed rhetorical situation analysis for the Multi-genre project; (IV) Provide a clear discussion of your narrative structure and the integration of your scholarly and other text-based sources into the text of the narrative.
Guiding Questions:
These are questions to get you thinking. You do not have to answer these specifically in your paper although a good paper will most likely touch on some of these.
Question 1. Who is my intended audience for this project (aside from my instructor)?
Question 2. How can I best identify with my audience?
Question 3. What genres will be most useful/effective for telling my story?
Question 4. How will I effectively integrate my research into this project?
Question 5. Do I have all the sources I'll need to best tell this story?
Question 6. What kind of Narrative structure will I use to tell this story?
Question 7. What genres am I capable/proficient/confident in using for this project?
Question 8. What are the affordances and limitations of the delivery mode?
Question 9. What is my desired outcome for telling this story?
Audience: Our reader always influences how we write. Therefore, it is important to know who our reader is. For this paper you are writing to your instructor. I am invested in your success in this course and I want to ensure that you are conducting useful research for the final paper and that you have some conception of how your research works together.