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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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    2002). The movement roughly began around the late 90’s by two women named Connie Sobczak and Elizabeth Scott. Of course there had been many movements and mindsets in place before the “body positive movement” came

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    Bitzer and the Death Penalty. In The Rhetorical Situation‚ Lloyd F. Bitzer argues that what makes a situation rhetorical is similar to that which constitutes a moral action as he writes that‚ “an act is moral because it is an act performed in a situation of a certain kind; similarly‚ a work is rhetorical because it is a response to a situation of a certain kind”. By defining the rhetorical situation in this way‚ Bitzer further contends that rhetoric is a means to altering reality. It is through

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    Scott McWhirter English 101 Section 043 Professor Hayes March 31‚ 2011 Bitzer’s “The Rhetorical Situation” “Penguin responses to climate change in the Southern Ocean” by Jaume Forcada and Philip N. Trathan (2009) was a study conducted to analyze and predict the migrating patterns of different species of penguins due to changes in climate. (p. 1618) Also‚ Forcada and Trathan investigate whether or not certain species of penguins possess phenotypic plasticity (the ability of an organism to

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    define a horse? Cecilia Jupe‚ also known as Sissy‚ was unable to answer this question because she was‚ well‚ normal. Bitzer‚ the boy brought up in Coketown‚ the city of facts‚ answered‚ "Quadruped. Graminivorous. Forty teeth‚ namely‚ twenty-four grinders‚ four eye-teeth‚ and twelve incisive..." (Pg. 4). Clearly the contrast between Sissy and Bitzer can be seen. The differences between Bitzer and Sissy are shown not only in their definitions of a horse‚ but also in their physical appearance‚ personality

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    The 5-Paragraph essay is an excellent structure to consider “the basics”. One introduces‚ discusses‚ and then wraps it up!” (Pyle 14). This model gives students an idea on how to organize ideas into well-written paragraphs because it’s easy to follow‚ the better an individual gets at the basics‚ the better writers they become. The 5-paragraph essay structure has made it easier to get my ideas

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