Thursday, January 15, 2015

Rhetorical Situation

A rhetorical situation is an event in when the context of a paper or other media is aware and has a persuasive undertone. Rhetorical situations relays on the text which is made up of the the reader, writer, and the subject.
   The reader is the audience, knowing the audience will help you make your paper more persuasive on your stance. Having a stance will give your paper purpose and the need to achieve what you want from you paper.
  The writer composes and makes these rhetorical situation. Like there are many different readers there are many different stances, but there is only one writer. There only being one writer means the writer must base his purpose around the audience to invoke emotion.
   The last corner of the Rhetorical triangle is subject. Subject is based upon your purpose, and genera. Your genera basses your tone and text into one catigory.

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