Part 2 is your analysis of your Socratic dialogue. Yes, you will write a mini-essay (3.5 pages, double-spaced) that deconstructs your own writing. It should be a pretty easy write, considering your inside knowledge of the author′s writing process!

Part 1 :
Create a Socratic dialogue:Start by giving the setting and a desсrіption of the two characters who are speaking (the entire dialogue will be 3.5 pages long). In it, one character persuades another character to accept his/her point of view.
Format it as if you were writing a play; double-space the dialogue as usual.
Employ 7-10 of the rhetorical techniques you learned from our textbook( link below)

Part 2 is your analysis of your Socratic dialogue. Yes, you will write a mini-essay (3.5 pages, double-spaced) that deconstructs your own writing. It should be a pretty easy write, considering your inside knowledge of the author′s writing process!
Dig deeply into minutia in the dialogue. Analyze closely organization, diction, rhetorical techniques, figurative language, realism of the dialogue, and so on.
You may use terms from the Toulmin Model. Be sure to set up your analysis just as you would a ″real″ essay, with intro, body, and conclusion paragraphs.
As usual, each body paragraph should be structured around transitions, topic sentences, major/minor supporting evidence, and concluding sentences.
Here is an imperfect sample essay, part 3 and 4 in the essay is The sample.