Thursday, August 23, 2012

Rhetorical Precise-Introduction


Rhetorical Précise
            In the chapter "Introduction," Jon Hardin asserts that with hard work, motivation, and knowledge, a person who feels they have no natural ability to write, often excel at it. Hardin explains that effective writing typically requires hard work by stressing the importance of planning, revising, and grammar. His purpose is to enlighten the reader that in order to become a successful writer, one must make conscious choices about their writing. Based on his tone and language, Hardin appears to be writing to an audience with some knowledge of writing.

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