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How to Write With Discourse and What it Means to put Yourself in Your Writing
Understanding the different forms of discourses, mushfaking, and the many ways in which you can find your own style when you write
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Different Discourses and Mushfaking
There are many different discourses that are used to communicate. Most of them coincide with each other in distinct ways.
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Fake It Till You Make It
Communication exists via body language, verbal communication, or written language. It is up to us to adapt our methods to our environment.
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Discourses and “Mushfaking”
Discourses are used to great extent within the English language and help us to understand mind processes. With primary and secondary, it’s frequently used.
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Reading Rhetoric And How It Helps Us
Rhetoric is all around us, and it’s when we understand how to use and identify it, that it helps us become better writers and readers.
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My Relationship With Writing
Over time I have recognized my strengths and also my weaknesses in my writing, and I hope to become a better and stronger writer.
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What “Mushfaking” Means and The Types of Discourses
An article defining the term “mushfake” as well as outlining the different types of discourses used in everyday society.
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how rhetoric helps us read
Rhetoric helps us read by giving us a more understanding of the differences and what it is we’re reading about. It influences how our…
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me and my relationship with writing
What is my relationship with writing? I have been writing for years now, no matter what emotion I am feeling. I love to write…
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My Relationship With Writing
Everyone has a different relationship with writing. Some find is easy while others find it more difficult. Personally it’s a very easy task.
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Understanding What You Read
Is our mind ever truly our own? As we determine our own actions, we must consider rhetoric and its influence on our media and minds.
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Does Rhetoric help your reading?
The question is: How does rhetoric make one a better reader and what are the benefits of using rhetorical thinking while reading?
Categories
- Overview, Wk 1: Relationship with Writing
- Wk 2: Rhetorical Reading
- Wk 3: Writing the Right Words (in Context)
- Wk 4: Process Questions (Lamott/Dila, Scirica/Contreras/Brainstorming/Finding)
- Wk 5: Relationship with Revision (Lamott, Dila, Reid)
- Wk 6: Iterative Writing (Sommers, Brooke/Carr/Downs, or Yeakel/Cedervall)
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