The Rhetorical Situation Purpose: Demonstrate how rhetorical analysis helps us better understand why a speech or other communicative act is or is not effective. Specifically, your goal is to identify and evaluate the effectiveness of the rhetorical strategies a speaker or writer uses given his or her rhetorical situation. Audience: Your primary audience is friends and family who are unfamilar with rhetorical analysis. Your secondary audience is rhetorical scholars; they will be familiar with
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had taken. It exhibited how the boys adjusted to their new lives in the U.S. As the article points out, “the Lost Boys faced enormous challenges in adjusting to American culture.” To this the IRC needs lots of volunteers, so, awareness is needed. Audience: The article is directed towards U.S residents to make them aware of this event and to get them to help the cause. It is also directed towards children in the U.S to make them aware of the hardships of people from other countries. The author explains
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English-E11-12 7/27/07 2:24 PM Page 1 Ministry of Education The Ontario Curriculum Grades 11 and 12 English Printed on recycled paper 07-003 ISBN 978-1-4249-4741-6 (Print) ISBN 978-1-4249-4742-3 (PDF) ISBN 978-1-4249-4743-0 (TXT) © Queen’s Printer for Ontario, 2007 2007 REVISED CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 3 Secondary Schools for the Twenty-first Century . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Importance of Literacy
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#2 Article Critical Analysis Critical Analysis for “The Media Has A Woman Problem” Purpose: Author Liza Mundy is informing her audience on how the American media has an issue with women in journalism. She portrays the inequalities women receive from magazine articles and columns. When she states that “All but one of the individual Pulitzer Prizes in journalism this year were male” it proves that women have the lower hand in news-related occupations. Furthermore, Mundy claims that “male opinion columnists
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Demonstrative communication Demonstrative communication has to do with unwritten or nonverbal communications involving body language, tone of voice, facial expressions and how people project their image through materialistic means and ownership. Demonstrative communication complements verbal communication through projection of body language to reflect what is or is not verbally being communicated. Most of our communication is exhibited through Demonstrative communication
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Rhetorical Analysis of The Letter from Birmingham Jail Influential leader of the Civil Rights Movement and active agitator for justice, Dr Martin Luther King, Jr. in his letter, “Letter from Birmingham Jail”, argues passionately that injustice anywhere automatically creates the timely situation for organized retaliation in seeking freedom for the oppressed. King was arrested and placed in Birmingham Jail after a peaceful protest in downtown Birmingham. King was “the foremost civil rights leader
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November 4, 2012 Audience My audiences are the people who think about adopting internationally and people who just might be interested in finding out more about adoption outside of the United States. I will try to use many examples of international adoption and how that affects the child. Anyone could read this paper but I believe that this information would be more interesting for those who want to find some answers about international adoption. Purpose The purpose of my paper is to
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The Nail Clipper Student Name COM 340 Instructor ***** Month, Day Year Audience and Use Profile Sheet Audience Identity and Needs Primary audience: New users of nail clippers Secondary audience: None Relationship: New user Purpose of document: Education Intended use of document: Provide information on what a nail clipper is Technical background: Nontechnical to Semitechnical Prior knowledge about this topic: Unknown Additional Information needed: None Probable questions:
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You must provide meaningful commentary in order to earn credit for this assignment. Use as much space as needed. | | What do you see as the main focus/topic of this report? Who is the audience for this report? | Comment: Yes the main focus was lowering high turnovers rate in the company. The audience of this report was the Enron Corp personnel. | What are the best aspects of this report so far? | Comment:I felt the best aspects of this report were the figures through the report. I
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(Chapters 5 to 7) of your textbook. You will complete three activities in each part of this assignment. Part 1: Prewriting (30 marks) Activity A – Analyze a task Activity B – Anticipate an audience’s needs Activity C – Adapt your message to your audience and its needs Part 2: Writing (30 marks) Activity A – Research a topic and generate ideas Activity B – Organize ideas into a coherent text structure Activity C – Compose a first draft Part 3: Revising (40 marks) Activity A – Evaluate a
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