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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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    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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    delivered a 17-minute public speech to over 200‚000 supporters of the Civil Rights Movement. King’s “I Have a Dream” speech was a response to continued racial bias nearly 100 years after the end of slavery and a call to action‚ meant to unify the country in the fight to end segregation. King used his time at the historic event to urge Americans‚ of all races‚ to work together throughout the country to ensure equality for all citizens. Though King’s delivery of the speech is widely recognized as impactful

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    Rhetorical Report on Research in Writing Studies Having to pick only two pieces of writing to analyze was a challenge. There were many great topics that stood out‚ but out of them‚ these two topics stood out from the rest. In the first part of my report‚ the reader will gain an understanding of the main argument that is at hand for that specific piece on texting. This article was an argument that engages a reader and keeps them intrigued. The reader will have an understanding of what was the

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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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    English xxxxxxx For this rhetorical analysis I have done research on two electronics engineering documents commonly referred to as project proposals. The first project proposal that was reviewed was for Security Guard Monitoring Systems by Group Engineering Solutions (GES). The second proposal is a business-oriented document for Multi-Robot Manipulation and Maintenance for Fault-Tolerant Systems by Shanghai International Conference Center (SICC). The purpose of this rhetorical analysis is to identify

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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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    your concerns about the assigned reading of Jonathan Swifts A Modest Proposal. I have written this letter to put your mind at ease and to inform you that the purpose of the reading was to challenge the student’s minds on understanding satirical devices. The students are familiar with the definition of satire and they understand that it is sarcasm used to convey insults or scorn. The full title of the story is “A Modest Proposal for Preventing the Children of Poor People from Being a Burthen to their

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    Every now and then‚ the debates and tensions emanating from the expensive and highly inequitable United States healthcare system forces us‚ as citizens‚ to generally reassess and question the country’s health care financial and delivery system. President Obama’s plan to reform the U.S healthcare system‚ in the beginning of his first term‚ is an excellent example of such periods of high tension. As President Obama pushed for healthcare reform policies‚ many Republicans and insurance companies fought

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    In Jonathan Swift ’sA Modest Proposal‚ the tone of a Juvenalian satire is evident in its text. Swift uses the title of his essay to begin his perfect example of a Juvenalian satire. Swift gives a moral justification to the dehumanization of the Irish and attempts to provide ’logical ’ solutions to their problems. Despite Swift ’s use of belittling language towards the Irish‚ he uses positive strategy to make his true point known. Swift declares children as the underlying cause of the parents ’ inability

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