Voice discussion
After you have read "Burl's" ,
Use the Voice chapter pg 101-121{CH. 5}('A rhetoric of Argument" by Jeanne Fahnestock) as a springboard to reflect on the way the writer or speaker uses different forms of address to engage readers and create relationship.
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Burl's article:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1K00UHartZ5D83ig3OwgV4L9CwWROkurKE0M6DHndl3k/edit?usp=sharing
If you are stuck, consider the following questions:
"1. What pronouns is the writer using, and in what way does he use each one? In what way does he use a personal and/or an impersonal voice?
2. Has the writer constructed a group to which both the writer and readers belong? What does the writer assume about readers? Has the writer constructed a group for the opposition?"
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