Justice Stamps Essay

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Profile Process Planning Sheet: Analyzing the Rhetorical Situation Week 1 Assignment Please answer the following questions in complete sentences and paragraph format. Although this is not a formal essay assignment, please note that proper spelling, grammar, and sentence structure are required. This week’s lecture and chapters 2 and 3 in your text will help you work through some of the terms within the rhetorical situation. Defining Topic, Angle, Purpose 1. What is your chosen topic? (For example: a profile of Barb Collins, a volunteer at the local homeless shelter; a profile of Shipwreck Days, a citywide flea market and festival; or a profile of Burdick’s Grocery, the oldest family-owned business in town.) Justice Stamps, manager of non-profit youth program with a concentration on servicing the teen population. 2. What personal angle can you present on this topic? (Consider what is new about the topic or what unique perspective can be shared about this topic.) Her mother was Marion Stamps the founder of Marion Stamps Youth Initiative, now Justice is the Executive Director of the non-profit organization. She also is the manager of Chicago Sky Drumline. She has done a lot for my community. She recently did a Cotillion for kids in the community, as my niece participated in this years ago. 3. What is your purpose for writing? (What do you hope to accomplish? Why are you writing?) Manly so people can know about her push to better the kids in our community and her position in taking over her mothers legacy. She has been unacknowledged for far to long. Analyzing Your Readers You will be writing your Profile essay to your local community. Imagine you might submit the Profile to your local newspaper or have it shared in a community newsletter; the readers of those publications make up your target audience. In two to three paragraphs, define your local

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