Context:Rhetorical Situation | Flat World Knowledge - 0 views
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dan click on 02 Nov 09Summary: The site I found teaches you the context of a rhetorical situation. Context is the surroundings that will influence the rhetorical situation. The site also defined rhetorical situation itself and the other components of the rhetorical situation. The site was in a very easy to use format, mimicking the pages of a book. It was a very organized site helping find information quickly and easily. How is it useful? The site was useful because of its clear definition on the term context. It defined context through examples. One example was you have to give a speech and the speech was set to happen right after lunch. There is a good chance that people coming back from lunch will be a little sleepy. The context of this situation is that the speech was held after lunch, thus affecting your speech. Knowing this, you could combat it by asking the audience questions or doing an exercise where they have to stand up and move around. Why was it useful? Using examples to define a term is a very effective strategy. Before reading the article I was a little shady on the role of context in the rhetorical situation, but the use of examples has helped my understanding. The organization of this site was also a useful tool. The site is very well laid out and each subject has a clear bold heading. There are also many examples used in the site. It doesn't just use one; it uses many examples each containing a different form of context. How is it credible? The information on the site is an excerpt from a book. It contains information on how to cite it and it contains a page that outlines the usage rights. I researched the book and I could not find an author. I think the book is a co-written project that involves many different people. The book could also still be under construction. At the end of each page there are citations containing many different names. I think these citations are where information was pulled from to create the information above. Why is it credible? The sit