Write the Case of the Telegraph By doing rhetorical summary, to capture Carey’s main argument. The summary includes the name of the speaker/writer(s), the context or situation (the genre) in which the text is delivered, the major argument, the mode of development or support of the main idea, the stated and/or apparent purpose of the text, and the relationship between the writer(s) and the audience. Please have the paragraph in the like the same format of the template below. In the (type of text), (title of text)), author (authors first and last name), (authors credentials), addresses (main theme/topic). More specifically, he/she argues ( main argument). He/she writes, (insert specific quote that captures part of main argument). In this passage the author suggests (translate/interprete passage). S/he backs up this claim by doing the following: first, s/he [strategy/appeal + supporting point] ; next, s/he [strategy/appeal + supporting point] ; last, s/he [strategy/appeal + supporting point] . Because of the authors tone, it seems as if s/he writes for a audience. (Authors last name) appears to write in hopes of (authors purpose in writing) in order to (change in reader/society the author wants to achieve).Show more