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    why you’re making design decisions. 2) The three elements of the rhetorical situation are audience‚ purpose and context. 3) Some examples of large-scale responses to the rhetorical situation of a document include 11’’ x 17’’ four panel format‚ heavier paper‚ and arrangements of the documents major elements -brochure-like format‚ visual demeanor. 4) Some examples of local-level responses to the rhetorical situation of a document are typography‚ large‚ bold type‚ bulleted list‚ single

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    Assignment 1 What is a rhetorical situation? professionals use the phrase “rhetorical situation” in reference to any set of circumstances that involves at least one person using some sort of communication to change the perspective of at least one other person. but‚ what defines a situation as rhetorical? Grant-Davie considers any event‚ or situation rhetorical when it’s shaped by language or some form of communication. "Rhetorical situations exist everywhere and we encounter them every day

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    In Lloyd F. Bitzer’s article “The Rhetorical Situation”‚ one major issue that the author discussed is what makes a situation rhetorical. He argued that we have not yet properly identified the theory of a rhetorical situation‚ and “no major theorist has treated rhetorical situation thoroughly as a distinct subject in rhetorical theory”. Therefore‚ in order to solve this problem‚ he addressed the concepts of the rhetorical situation and its development into rhetorical discourse. This article is written

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    Rhetorical Essay The Great Influenza The 1918 influenza epidemic inspired author John M. Barry to write about the importance of uncertainty in science and research. In his piece‚ The Great Influenza‚ Barry endeavors to reveal to both researchers and men of modern science that science is not a domain in which one can rely on the comfort and strength of certainty. Rather‚ it is a domain that is reserved for the courageous and one in which the “weakness” of uncertainty must be embraced. To stress

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    Mind Games The goal of argumentative writing is to persuade the audience that their ideas are valid or more valid then other authors. Greek philosopher and writer‚ Aristotle‚ divided persuasion into three sections: Ethos‚ Pathos‚ and Logos. These persuasion guidelines give readers a sense of credibility‚ emotion‚ and reasoning. Ethos is associated with credibility or ethical appeal (Ch. 3‚ Ethos). Does the author portray the characters as people who are worthy of respect? One problem with argumentation

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    Ryan Furbush September 22‚ 2013 AP English I Period 9/10 Rhetorical Analysis of “Pink Think” Women have been told what to do since the beginning of time. “Pink Think” furthers that idea. This article by Lynn Peril explains what influences have impacted the way females act and think. Emotional appeal‚ the use of the theory pink think and her use of specific examples from history all come together to establish her case that women have been expected to fit into a specific mold in order to be

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    personified the ideals of the rest of the country. Through the logical use of word repetition‚ appeal to the exigence that voters face‚ and embodiment of the American Dream commonplace the John F. Kennedy for President 1960 Campaign Ad correctly uses Rhetorical techniques and proves to Americans why JFK would be the best president. The booming repetition

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    Rhetorical Questions the movie “Waiting for Superman‚” the filmmaker’s purpose is to show the viewing audience how America needs to improve its school system‚ and raise the standards to move on to the next grade level. I detected the purpose of the filmmaker by listening closely to the opening five minutes of the documentary. In the opening minutes the filmmaker‚ Davis Guggenheim‚ gives examples of how schools and teachers have started to trail other western countries in the education process.

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    week’s article by Hass and Flower and this weeks Penrose and Geisler’s which was about how important rhetorical reading is and can help understand what you are reading‚ has opened my eyes to that fact that these are only part of why I have trouble with writing. As I reflect on past writing assignments‚ I now see it could have been due to my lack of experiences within certain rhetorical situations. Now that I have advanced my education and have gained additional experience on how to approach writing

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    Rhetorical Situation: Everyone’s birthdays seems to be around the corner. Choosing what you want to get them is the hardest thing to do. You can buy them a gift ‚ write a letter or even bake cupcakes for them. You want something that they will remember. Gifts are set aside‚ letters are stashed away but cupcakes will catch their attention. All you need is creativity‚ taste of flavor and of course an oven. This will be a yummy gift they will always remember. It’s as simple as having a pan and batter

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