Sunday, September 27, 2015

Evaluation of Rhetorical Situations

In this post, I will analyze 3 different speech acts according to the author, audience, and the context. These are articles and topics that I am considering doing my research project on.

The link to my analysis is here.

Atmann, Gerd. Problems. 9/2014 via Pixabay. CC0 Public Domain
Reflection:

I was reading Hallye's blog about her Art History questions. She has a lot of interesting questions. It seemed like she had a good foundation for all of the necessary points and topics. I'm interested to see which question she will choose. Over on Alex's blog, I replied after his reflection so I was able to read his own critique of his post. He knew that from looking at others' posts, that he probably should have had more. I would agree. But, I also think that I need more in my context boxes as well.

2 comments:

  1. This was formatted very interestingly. I was really interested too see the $15 minimum wage proposal article. As well, I was curious to see how it had no single author, which is not very common in that sense. As well, it was good too see that you identified it as a QRG right off the bat. Good Luck!

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  2. I think that the fair trade article was the best example of a rhetorical situation because it gives the opinions of the author as to why there needs to be a fair trade deal. I wasn't able to read any of your other article because they were blocked, I would consider making sure you can access them.

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