Hi Guys,
So for a couple of practice Language Analysis' I have done, my teacher says when explaining what the writer is suggesting, I am not analyzing but rather summarizing/retelling instead. One way my teacher told me to improve on this is by using metalanguage in that scenario. Does anyone have any sentence starters for me to use to implement metalanguage so I am not simply retelling.
Here is one example of where I have simply just retold according to my teacher. The bold bit is the part where I am writing about what the writer is suggesting where I am apparently retelling.
Highlighting the purpose of the demonstration to make people 'better informed' about drug testing and 'harm of drugs',
the writer reiterates that only good would prevail at such a trial to help 'ensure...the...public['s]' wellbeing. For this example, how could I improve on the bold bit to show that I am analyzing the part about what the writer is suggesting. Could one way of doing it is by listing the persuasive technique or what form of language it is(pathos/ethos/logos) in front of the word 'reiterates' and get rid of the phrase 'the writer' to show I am analyzing?
Thanks. All replies will be very much appreciated.
