Now, I have realized how big of a part rhetoric plays in my everyday life. The first step is identifying the problem at hand. What is the point of your writing, speech, or presentation? It is also important to use the correct way of communication when presenting your information. And depending on the purpose of your communication the way in which you would explain may be completely different. For instance, when you watch any television show there are not just words scrolling down the screen to be read until the next commercial. That would be absurd. One needs to present their information by whichever means necessary to have the most effect on the reader. So when watching television the point is to use visuals to get the point across. You also need to examine what your audience likes. If your girlfriend is mad at you for some reason and she loves music you may write her an apologetic song to get the most effect out of what you have to say.
I had never been a fan of reading from as far back as I can remember. Actually I didn't even like bed time stories as a child. During my childhood if I needed to read a book for school I would end up on page ten from page one not remembering what I had just read because my mind went off on a tangent. Then came high school and my thirst for knowledge grew and grew. In my second year I was given a book to read called Forgotten Fire. Buy it right now! This was the first book in my entire life that I read from cover to cover. I couldn't put it down. The way the author, Adam Bagdasarian, expressed his feelings really got to me. This book was phenomenal and the start of my reading career. I am not an avid reader these days but none the less if I find a good book nothing, and I mean nothing, can pull me away.
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