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Wednesday, April 6, 2011

A note on rhetoric

Writing rhetoric can be a difficult, challenging, and nerve-racking skill that suggests to be essential to today's writing agenda. Many politicians and debaters have achieved this skill and implemented this language in their speeches and documents. The mastery of rhetoric means to convince the reader, audience, or whomever it applies, to side with your opinion.

This same skill applies to all high school and college students in writing their papers such as essays, reflections, and other expository-based assignments. Most teachers stress the significance of this language, and are keen to slowly banish poor writing.

Now rhetoric does not only apply to writing. It also applies to our daily lives, somewhat and might even position us in an advantageous and/or a disadvantageous situation. Furthermore, 'Force' or 'goad' or even 'asking her out' are possible synonyms for rhetoric. Indeed, trying to ask an attractive female out for a date CAN in fact involve a mild hint of rhetoric. How would you ask a woman out if you had no motivation to convince her to go out with you? Short story short. She wouldn't go out with you. Using that mild hint of rhetoric can solve the problem, along with these essential questions to keep in your mind that you are to answer: Why do you want to go out with her? Why would she be happy to go out with you and not some other guy? What makes you that special person? Would you be able to answer these questions,you are ready to ask her out (Of course, this does not apply to all!)

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