Thursday, February 9, 2012

Rhetorical Precis Chapter 4


In Lester Faigley’s “Drafting and Revising Arguments” chapter, he presents that a good piece of writing or a good argument has a very strong structural organization and that revising and improvement is necessary in being thorough. He displays the idea that each writer needs to “think about the readers” and determine how much information is known and what information needs to be presented. He presents specific steps as well as explains in detail about necessary clarity in order to allow writers to develop a well-written paper. He uses a very explanatory, basic voice as if talking to a class about how to write a well-developed paper.

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