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Rhetoric, Composition, and "the Social"

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Tuesday, January 23, 2007

Silly question, or not?

This isn't a response to a reading, but something that occured to me as I was looking some of them over. Is rhetoric an inherant part of most composition, or is it something that we are taught to produce in our composition?

I know, not exactly on topic, but if anyone has an opinion, I'd love to hear it.

Wierd questions, inc.

Maggie
Posted by Maggie at 8:15 PM

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