Rhetorical situations, discourse, exigence, constraints, what does it all mean?!
First of all, I guess this blog post is going to be a rhetorical situation. I will be trying to convince all of you, my vast blog followers, that I consumed Grant Davies article with uncontrollable passion! I am going to fill my page with rhetorical discourse that will keep you riveted to my blog! Not!
I am also hoping that my blog post will fall into the constraints and expectations of this class. I was asked to write a little on what I did and did not like about Grant Davies article. to be honest, there was very little I liked about it.
I did like where he wrote in bold lettering when he was about to make a point. And I did like when he finally made his point with an example, the incident in Sherwood Hills. Finally, most of what he wrote on those 2 pages tied into something I could make sense of! I guess thats how Grant Davies ties up 14 pages of painful reading.
Anyway, the last few pages gave me a little better insight on a rhetorical situation.
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