"Rhetorical Situations" (Due Monday, 25th)
- Antonio Hamilton
- Dec 30, 2018
- 1 min read

Comment 2 questions and answer one of your classmate's questions.
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Comment 2 questions and answer one of your classmate's questions.
Q1: The author talks about how many theorists do not address the rhetorical situation, and when they do, they do so indirectly. Why do you think that this concept has been ignored?
Q2: What is an example of a rhetorical situation that was intended to bring upon a change of thought/reality and succeeded?
How can incorporating a rhetorical situation into your writing improve and enhance your writing.
What is an easier explanation of a rhetoric device.
In response to Brianna a rhetoric situation is impacted bigger by the audience culture because they react to it.
1) What is an example of a rhetorical situation you have found yourself in? Explain and describe the situation.
2) Do you think Rhetorical questions should be used as a method to bridge the gap between the reader and author?
In response to Dylaney's first question, I do think certain rhetorical situations that require an urgent response are more prone to being deceptive or unethical.
1. How do rhetorical situations enhance the writing?
2.What is a example of a rhetorical situation you have used before in your writing?
In response to Jack, a rhetorical situation is the attitude of the writer and their own style of writing that depicts them from others.
1) Do you think that rhetorical situation is impacted by the audience or writers culture?
2) Do you think at all writers take into consideration rhetorical situation, does it define what "good writer" is?
In response to Jack, I would define rhetorical situation as the style and context in which a writer communicate to there audience.