Argument as Emergence, Rhetoric as love written by Jim W.Corder is a lecture that shows his description or perspective of what authors write like and how they involve in the history, or previous experiences to back up their writing and portray their believes. I think that the majority of the authors do write according to what they have lived; sometimes they write according to what they are living and other times they write using a tone according to all their experience. "Language comes out of us a word at a time; we canot get all said at once (18)." The closing this lecture demonstrate that Corder is a writer who really writes with his feelings, with his life experience, persuading the reader to believe what he believes and think what he thinks. And For me, this is what rhetoric truly means, which is the art, and study of effective speaking, writing, and persuasion.
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AuthorMy name is Alex Ivan Martinez, I'm a freshman at UTEP seeking an Engineering Leadership major and a graphic design minor.
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