Rhetorical Analysis Of Tutorial Six Of Language Power

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Reflecting over the quarter, I feel as though I began to respect Rhetoric far more now than if I were not to take UWP 101. Recognizing rhetorical strategies have helped me become a better writer as well as assisting me in reading higher academic works that employ rhetorical strategies far more frequently and effectively than an undergraduate student would. Laura Carroll discusses in her article, “Backpacks vs. Briefcases: Steps toward Rhetorical Analysis,” the importance of noticing rhetoric when it has been presented to reader or the viewer. When writing assignment three in UWP 101, it became clear that nearly all pieces have the rhetorical strategy of exigence and how exigence drives writers to develop their arguments more commendably. Tutorial six of Language Power illustrated an effective practice for a reader to utilize when finalizing a piece, proof reading. Rhetorical and genre awareness is extremely useful to college and professional writers because it allows the writers to better present their arguments to the reader as well as analyze text to a greater degree. Understanding and employing rhetorical strategies greatly assists the writer in developing his or her argument and supports the reader in understanding and formulating a stance given …show more content…

Ferris, discusses how reading aloud when proof reading helps the writer see if they have chosen the most effect, correct, or precise word. In addition, the writer can achieve the right level of formality for the writing and catch minor mistakes that can be easily over looked such as repeating of a key word and phrases (99). By using the most effective language, the writer will better communicate his or her message to the reader. By proof reading, the writer will be able to employ a better use of language and avoid mistakes such as wordiness. Furthermore, an improved use of language will build the writers sense of confidence in writing or any genre of presenting an

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