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AHA moment/Notes from class

  • Writer: agrimando1
    agrimando1
  • Apr 25, 2016
  • 1 min read

3/17/16

Identify an AHA moment during your research process. Describe Analyze Conclude

An aha moment that I found during my research process would have to be how common of a problem peer plagiarism is and how often it goes unnoticed or little is done to combat it from the platform’s point of view. While little is done to combat it it’s practically impossible to eliminate it. You don’t get notified when someone takes your content so there could always be a case without any notice. There are things social media platforms try to do such as create algorithms to automatically find specific content but it’s never completely accurate and can be easily abused. There is no definite answer to the solution; it can never be completely eradicated.

What is rhetorical analysis? Where do you use it? When was the first time you used it?

Whole argument -> Breakdown: claim, grounds, warrants qualifies backing relental

Rhetorical situation

Several text: discourse and intersexuality

Logos: Fallacies and rational appeal

Pathos: Non rational appeals

Ethos

Stases: invention, arrangements, style, memory, delivery ]- Production, distribution, consumption

Kairos

Exigence

Audience

Constraints

Rhetor

Conclusion

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