Instructions
Before deciding on the nature of the RIP Project, begin by explaining what purpose you are trying to achieve with the project and what message you?re trying to deliver, as they relate to a clearly defined audience.
At the start, you will be asked to submit a proposal providing a detailed description of your purpose, thesis, and the rhetorical situation of your project. Your instructor and/or class and group members will give you feedback on your proposal before you begin writing.
Your purpose and message should be derived from and/or directly related to an analytical point(s) that was discussed in class, which in turn can be taken from a lecture, from a class presentation, or from any of the written work that you produced during the quarter. The connection of the RIP Project to the analytical point(s) from class should be clearly expressed in the RIP Essay and serve as a justification for the project.
In constructing your project, you will need to clearly define the following:
Purpose (primary, secondary)
Message
Context (historical, cultural)
Audience (intended, unintended, explicit, implied, demographic, psychographic)
Medium
Genre
Genre conventions (stylistic elements, tropes, methods of appeal)
No matter what audience you intend to appeal to, please remember that other members of your audience are your classmates?also, another important member of your audience is your instructor, who will be evaluating (grading) your success in addressing a particular audience.
When analyzing the RIP Project in the RIP Essay, make sure to explain why choices were made (e.g., the medium and genre chosen) as they relate to the overall purpose and message. The RIP Essay should explain how you arrived at the project that you are submitting to your instructor and justify the project itself, as a reflection of what you?ve learned in class.
The RIP Essay should have a Works Cited page with at least two authored and credible sources.
The theme is true crime so anything can relate to crime.
I will upload a paper to consider it but dont copy it. However, you can use the idea in the paper just dont plagiaries.