Wednesday, June 14, 2017

¡QQC! 7

Quote: "Burke suggests that rhetors typically adjust their conduct to the external resistance they expect in the audience or situation.... In invitational rhetoric, in contrast, resistance is not anticipated, and rhetors do not adapt their communication to expected resistance in the audience. Instead, they identify possible impediments to the creation of understating and seek to minimize or neutralize them so they do not remain impediments."

Question: Is this a better or worse way of getting your point across? Morally is it obtrusive?

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