Ira+Charlotte Schäfer
@iracharlotre
Ira+Charlotte Schäfer
@iracharlotre
Rhetoric of Social Media
1. Rather than gauging an audience as a whole, perhaps with some knowledge of its individual members, in order to assess what will be a persuasive argument using logos, pathos, and ethos, the rhetoric of social media collects as much data as possible about each individual user, monetizes this data, and uses it to permit
Generally, essay questions contain three component parts:
Content terms: Key concepts that are specific to the task
Limiting terms: The scope that the topic focuses on
Directive terms: What you need to do in relation to the content, e.g. discuss, analyse, define, compare, evaluate.
Experience. Don’t observe.
Inhale. Don’t read.
Transfigure. Don’t shift.
Advocate. Don’t ponder.
Prove. Don’t promise.
Encourage. Don’t cut.
Imagine. Don’t worry.
Do. Don’t analyze.
Hear. Don’t listen.
Show. Don’t tell.
Give. Don’t take.