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The community portal is the future site for all student interactions, comments, inquiries, and ideas for further investigation.If you are in Current Theories with Dr. Warnick or you are a future student, then feel free to add to this page. | The community portal is the future site for all student interactions, comments, inquiries, and ideas for further investigation.If you are in Current Theories with Dr. Warnick or you are a future student, then feel free to add to this page. | ||
- | The goal of the rhetorician is to think critically about his or her words, which gave have a great impact on the meaning and focus of a piece of writing. By studying rhetoric and composition, students are better equipped to write well and say precisely what they mean. The study of rhetoric also aids in understanding the writing of other students, which fosters both community and understanding | + | The goal of the rhetorician is to think critically about his or her words, which gave have a great impact on the meaning and focus of a piece of writing. By studying rhetoric and composition, students are better equipped to write well and say precisely what they mean. The study of rhetoric also aids in understanding the writing of other students, which fosters both community and understanding. |
Latest revision as of 06:24, 14 May 2011
The following short description outlines the future purpose of this page, which is still under construction:
The community portal is the future site for all student interactions, comments, inquiries, and ideas for further investigation.If you are in Current Theories with Dr. Warnick or you are a future student, then feel free to add to this page.
The goal of the rhetorician is to think critically about his or her words, which gave have a great impact on the meaning and focus of a piece of writing. By studying rhetoric and composition, students are better equipped to write well and say precisely what they mean. The study of rhetoric also aids in understanding the writing of other students, which fosters both community and understanding.