Q1. You are probably aware of the importance of Rhetorical reading thus far. I would like to know how you would evaluate your use of rhetorical reading strategies and whether you will have any plans to improve your rhetorical skills and what are the plans?
I do not really remember what I have written, by reading my papers I can easily note that I am trying to express what I have understood from the text, but I make too much effort to and readers may not get my point of view. I may have to turn my writing in to a more interesting, like questionable or something like that.
Q2. You are also expected to have a good understanding about Writer-Based Prose and Reader-Based Prose and the difference between them lies in the use of Rhetorical Strategies. I would like to know how you would differentiate the use of rhetorical strategies in writing (from reading as above) and what will be your plans to improve your rhetorical strategies in writing.
The rhetorical structure of a text is developed when the reader has a good understanding of the text, and to have that understanding it is needed a good reader-base prose. In contrast, writer base prose is a self-explanation of the writer understanding. So for a good rhetorical strategy I must have a good reader base prose
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