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Jayme Vines: Backpacks Vs. Briefcases Rhetorical

Carroll describes several ways we might already be using rhetoric in formal and informal ways throughout our lives. Choose one of the following prompts to write about this week:

  1. How do you use rhetoric in your daily life? What messages do you try to communicate? To what audiences?
  • In my daily life, I frequently utilize rhetoric when I’m having a conversation with my mother or sister about what we should have for dinner tonight, for example. Rhetoric is definitely employed in this situation because I generally know what I want to eat, but they don’t, and they normally want something completely different from what I want to eat. It does generate some contention since I am constantly encouraging and telling them that this is the greatest option and that this is what we should eat. They may disagree, but I believe that this is the best option and that it is also a healthy dinner. Messages I attempt to send are a method of trying not to start a discussion or a conflict, but rather to communicate in a calm, courteous manner. It all depends. My mother and sister would be the audience. They’re usually the two people with whom I have this conversation practically every night when we’re deciding what to eat.