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“Writing Addresses, Invokes, and/or Creates Audiences” – Blog Post 4

In “Writing Addresses, Invokes, and/or Creates Audiences”, Andrea A. Lunsford talks about the rhetorical triangle. It’s an idea that there are three main points to writing; writers, audience, and text. The writer brings up a man named Walter Ong. He … Continue reading

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Blog Post #4

Andrea A. Lunsford wrote the story “Writing addresses, invokes, and/or creates audiences”. The author focuses on the importance of a writer having an imaginary audience while writing their story and for the reader/audience to fictionalize themselves. In past writing experiences … Continue reading

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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

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