This blog will follow students enrolled in Kara Taczak's WRIT 1122 course (Summer 2014) in their efforts to develop an understanding of rhetoric and academic writing through the use of key terms and reflection and the development of their theory of writing.
1. A rhetorical situation is an event that consists of an issue, an audience, and a set of constraints. 2. A genre is a specific category having similarities in form, style, or subject matter. 3. Audience is your target readers, listeners, viewers (group of people that you want to educate or persuade).
The scavenger hunt helped us to learn about these key terms by connecting their literal definitions with real life situations. The more we write and read allows us to redefine what writing means to us as individuals.
1. A rhetorical situation is an event that consists of an issue, an audience, and a set of constraints.
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3. Audience is your target readers, listeners, viewers (group of people that you want to educate or persuade).
The scavenger hunt helped us to learn about these key terms by connecting their literal definitions with real life situations. The more we write and read allows us to redefine what writing means to us as individuals.