WritinganalysisstratIIwinters

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 * Writing Analysis Strategy: Part II: Holistic Analysis **
 * Genre: Letter explaining sympathy for lost one

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 * Genre: Haiku explaining the dead have no peace

|| Quickly look over the entire project. In each box write the genre of each piece and the type of information it appears the writer has chosen to include. Do you think each genre is appropriate for the audience and purpose? Please explain for each.
 * Genre: Drawing sharing how unpleasant death is.
 * Topic: Suicide

Audience: Depression Suffers ||


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 * Genre: Mock Interview sharing opinions about suicide ||

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 * Genre: Mock Applicant form, background information on student ||


 * Genre: The Web of Cyber suicide, it encouraged suicide ||


 * Genre: Article about Romeo and Julie, showing the popular theme ||


 * Genre: Survey, interacting the audience and involving them ||


 * Genre: Obituaries, detailing the death and how it affects people around them ||


 * Genre: Paper, explaining the aftermath one leaves when commiting suicide ||

Does the project have unity? Yes everything revolved around the central idea of suicide Can you see how the writer created cohesion among the pieces? If so, how? I can see that the majority of genres focused on suicide being a negative idea and miserable, which made the genres stick and work together