ENGL 101 Chapter Notes - Chapter 1: Rhetorical Situation, Lab Report, Critical Thinking

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All notes are from the textbook writing for college, writing for life 2nd edition. Employers want people who can not only . When feeling strongly about certain issues, . Well-written letters educated and involved people to take views like your own laws or policies being created. Writing as a family member or friend. To write for others, you need to write to their . E. g. writing down a grocery list. where there isn"t. If it was for you, it wouldn"t be too specific. If it was a family member, it may be a little specific. If it was a neighbor, it could be very specific. Evaluating/examining the cause and effects of something. E. g. a lab report would have a different format to a history paper. The tone could display if the writer is being ironic, sarcastic, E. g. a letter of persuasion to an editor for a deadline.

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