Monday, October 12, 2009
239-249 Strategies
The beginning and the ending of a text are both vital. The beginning needs to grab the reader's attention depending on who the audience is, and the end needs to make sense and satisfy what the reader wanted to know. In a rhetorical situation, the beginning will tell what is going on and kind of have a brief summary about the subject and get the reader up to speed on what he/she is writing about. It also included a thesis statement which in a way sums up the whole text and what you will be talking about. Depending on who your audience is you need to make sure to try to grab their attention and to connect with them. Endings need to state the point that you are trying to make and getting rid of any questions that the reader might have. If these aren't provided, the text was not successful because the audience did not get what they wanted.
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