Post 6: Rhetorical Strategies
Have you ever thought about how you are expressing what you write about, or even in person when you are speaking to a friend? Maybe you don't but that's OK. Each and every one of us carry on conversations every day rather it be to a parent, teacher, or a friend and most of you probably notice and realize the way you would speak to a teacher is not the same way you would speak to one of your best friends. The way we speak to convey a specific audience is considered a Rhetorical Strategy and is best used when trying to make your point across to a specific audience. This is explained very persuasively in a piece written by Janet Boyd in the piece, Murder! ( Rhetorically Speaking ). More specifically when Boyd notes, "The closing argument is a good example of how the different rhetorical tools available carry different weight given the rhetorical situation." Each situation we encounter with a specific audience carries a different rhetorical situa...