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How the Writer and Reader Connect by Joe Peterson
Andrea Lunsford, author of “Writing Addresses, Invokes, and/or Creates Audiences” for the text Naming What We Know, has an interesting way of describing the characteristics of writing. She defines the term “rhetorical triangle” as having “each of its points a … Continue reading
Tagged evolution of writing, Real World Preparation, Rhetorical Triangle, Risks of Technology
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Writing is a Learned Skill
By Conner Earnest Humans communicate in many different ways, and writing is one of those. Writing is a learned skill and not one that has always been around for people to use. Speech is another for of communication that humans … Continue reading
Tagged complication of writing, evolution of writing, limitations of writing, writing history
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