Reflective Rhetorical Analysis · Identify what you were trying to persuade your audience to do, feel, or believe. · Identify your purpose in trying to persuade your audience. · Who was your audience? What traits of that person or group shaped your ability to be persuasive? · Consider your ethos at the time: your character or credibility. How did your values or your qualifications shape your rhetoric? · Did you make use of pathos or logos in trying to persuade your audience? How and why? · What was significant about the context of this situation: the time, the place, your histories. Even the music playing in the background. Consider “kairos” here (see Praxis 13-16). · What would you do differently today, and why? .