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Agata [3.3K]
3 years ago
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Most of us write every day, using different types of technology and for different purposes. Make a list of the different kinds o

f writing you do (texts, shopping lists, etc.). Then, compose a journal entry evaluating both the purpose of your writing and the tools you use to convey it.
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Lilit [14]3 years ago
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the writer’s overall purpose determines the techniques he or she uses. The writer’s

reason for writing a particular article or book may be manipulative, as in propaganda

or advertising, or may be more straightforward, as in informative writing. In either

case, understanding the writer’s underlying purpose will help you interpret the context of the

writing. It will also help you see why writers make the decisions they do—from the largest

decisions about what information to present to the smallest details of what words to use. The

chapter concludes with instructions on how to write an analysis of purpose and technique. This

kind of rhetorical analysis will provide the perspective required to keep you from being pushed by

words in directions you don’t want to go.

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