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What do you think, currently, about the primary threshold concept for this project unit? (“Writing is impacted by prior experiences.”) What do you think it means? Have you thought about this concept before reading about it in our textbook? If so, in what terms, or in what way, have you thought about this idea? I feel that writing is impacted in a big way by our past experience's. If you went to a school that was focused on writing as a major subject, then chances are you will be good at writing. I have not really thought about this till i read this book. My past experience did not really get me ready to be a writer. My schooling was not really that focused on the writing part. While I did learn to read and write, I was just taught the basic rules of writing.  Answer question 2 from page 99 of our textbook: “How does Brandt support her claim that sponsors always have something to gain from their sponsorship? Can you provide any examples from your own experience?” For the purp...

Reflective view of Rhetoric.

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Reflect on your understanding, throughout the term so far, of the term “rhetoric” and its related concepts. Provide your revised definition/understanding of the term “rhetoric” and its elements. How does rhetoric apply to you? Be specific where possible, including references to course readings, examples, or other information to support your ideas. Before i took this class, I had never heard of the term Rhetoric. Now I know and have a good understanding of the word. Doug Downs compared rhetoric to the term, gravity. There can be so many meanings for this term, it can mean the interaction between two people. Now that I know what the term is, I can see how i use it everyday. I use it at work when I am training people their skill set they will need. I can see it now when i interact with fellow believer's when we are sharing God's message. Thanks to this class i know have a new way to look at how I interact with other people. 

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1.Answer question 7 on page 578 of  Writing About Writing  (at the end of Haas and Flower’s piece on reading rhetorically): “Think back to the last time someone gave you some instruction in how to read. When was it? What were you taught? What differences are there between what you were taught and what Haas and Flower say is important to teach about reading?                                                  It has been awhile since someone has told me how to read. It was 2004 my last year in school. They taught me that i should try to read for the sake or remembering what i was reading. Don't just read to say i read it. Haas and Flower try to focus more on getting people to understand what they are reading. They want the talk out loud method. I was not taught that, but what i was taught was kind of the same. To dig into what i was reding and not just r...

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1.Can you imagine a case where a person (or group of people collectively) is simultaneously a rhetor and an audience for the same rhetorical situation? Have you ever been that rhetor-audience? Please share your story or imagined scenario. Alternatively, share why you think this is an impossible situation. When I first read this question, I will be honest, I have never heard of this. I know I must be living under a rock. The very first time I ever read a Blog was in this class, its also the first time I ever wrote a Blog. After I looked into the question more, the only answer I think I would be able to give is, I watch a podcast, It Is Written by Tom Bradshaw. to me this a good example, here Pastor Tom is rhetor and the audience. 2.Answer question 5 from page 510 of Writing About Writing (at the end of Grant-Davie’s explanation of rhetorical situations): “As a writer, how would it help you to be aware of your rhetorical situation and the constraints it creates?” I like to ri...

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What do you think, currently, about the primary threshold concept for this project unit? (“Good” writing is dependent on writers, readers, situation, technology, and use.”) What do you think it means? Have you thought about this concept before reading about it in our textbook? If so, in what terms, or in what way, have you thought about this idea?         Good writing to me is being able to hold the reader's attention long enough for them to finish what was written. Having the right technology could help with this, adding pictures into the story or using different fonts. Usually when I write my evaluation, I think about how can I grab the attention of my boss. I think about the best way to describe myself and the work that I have been apart of in the last year.   Considering what you have read about rhetoric in the introduction to Chapter 4 and Doug Downs’s piece, “Rhetoric: Making Sense of Human Interaction and Meani...