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What are 7 rhetorical situations? (who is the speaker? Who is the audience?)​

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Who is the audience in a rhetorical situation?

An audience is any person or group who is the intended recipient of the text and also the person/people the author is trying to influence. To understand the rhetorical situation of a text, one must examine who the intended audience is by thinking about these things: Who is the author addressing?

What are the 5 rhetorical situations?

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The rhetorical situation can be described in five parts: purpose, audience, topic, writer, and context. These parts work together to better describe the circumstances and contexts of a piece of writing, which if understood properly, can help you make smart writing choices in your work.

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