A pamplet- become a member of some organizatin or assocaition ( PTA)
Parameters, Formal Project 4, Call to Action (Multimodal Presentation)
1. Topic: Your fourth and final formal project will be a concise but polished call to action (of your choosing) which relates in some way to conclusions that you have
reached as a result of the research you have been conducting on civic literacy. Otherwise, however, the parameters of the rhetorical situation are entirely up to you.
You will design this project to reach and persuade your intended audience. Your task is first to determine your purpose and to define your audience and then to
persuade that audience to take some sort of action, given the rhetorical situation that you define.
2. Medium, Font, Format, and Layout: The medium of your presentation must be digital (but may be print-copy compatible). The font, format, and layout of your digital
presentation will be entirely up to you. Project possibilities include (but are not limited to) any of the following: an editorial or letter to the editor of a
specific local, state, or national newspaper or magazine; a formal letter to any specific local, state, or national elected official; a petition, brochure,
advertisement, newsletter, or pamphlet; correspondence (a formal message, memorandum, or letter, for example) to a target audience (any person, club, association,
group, or organization); a webpage, note, or blog posted online (at any social media site, for example); a PowerPoint or other digital-media presentation (or
briefing) tailored to your audience; an invitation to participate in (or host) a Twitter debate or discussion.
3. Visuals and Audio: Your presentation may include visuals (charts, graphs, or other images) and audio (sound), but you must acknowledge the source of any such
sources. You may document sources in any style that you deem appropriate to your document and its rhetorical situation (with link citations, for example, rather than
conventional in-text or end-of-text citation or other style conventions).
4. Purpose (Call to Action): Your document must be a specific and appropriate call to action—to urge your reader to take some specific action (related in some way to
your FP-2 and FP-3 research projects). The circumstances may involve any real or fictional event, organization, or circumstance. You might, for example, encourage your
reader to donate time or money to some group, club, church, organization, or project; become a member of some organization or association; engage a specific
social media site in support of or opposition to a specific program, plan, or agenda; attend a meeting or organized protest dedicated to some related agenda;
support or boycott some product, service, business, or organization; sign a petition or volunteer to get signatures for a petition; support or oppose some specific
legislation, political agenda, political party, or political candidate.
5. Due Dates: First Draft (IP-FD4): To earn credit, you must submit your full first draft at the IP-FD4 submission folder by 11:45 p.m. on Monday, 1 May. Peer Review
(IP-PR-FD4): To earn credit you must participate as directed at the designated peer-group discussion form by 11:45 p.m. on Monday, 8 May. Final Draft (FP-4): To earn
full credit, you must submit your revised and edited final draft at the designated FP-4 discussion board forum by 11:45 p.m. on Friday, 12 May, with notes to explain
and answer the following questions: Whom (or what) you intended as the specific target audience of your document; What your document’s specific call to action is;
Why you chose the genre (type) of document that you did (that is, why you chose the type of document that you chose to serve your purpose and to reach and persuade
your target audience).

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