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Case: Consider each rhetorical opportunity below, the goals of the speaker, and the values of the audience. For each, write a few sentences explaining whether the approach of the speaker would be rhetorically effective for the given audience. Assume an argument is effective when it contains the right type of evidence and reasoning for the values and latent understanding of the audience. If you believe the
approach would be ineffective, explain what the speaker should change and why.
explain our assessment clearly and cite explicit reasons why the example would bolster or would harm the the overall goal of the speaker with the audience they're engaging. Remember to stick to analyzing the approach of the speaker in light of their goals: these situations are too generic to engage the content of the argument.
Should have to answer:
Question 1. A fireman speaking about fire safety to an elementary school class tells an anecdotal story about someone who failed to react appropriately to a fire.
Question 2. A member of a support group for single mothers cites a blog entry as a reason why the other mothers should refuse a particular medical treatment.
Question 3. A marketing team for a new Coca-Cola drink cites a peer-reviewed blind scientific study about product placement to their bosses so that their pitch will receive approval.
Question 4. A high school student cites a well-known climate scientist's personal blog on environmental friendly practices to their principal in order to implement some of those practices on campus.