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Thinking _________ begins with listening, with being willing to hear the words of others in an open and understanding way.
rhetorically
You should get in the habit of thinking _____ about your rhetorical situation.
systematically
You have strong reasons, then, to consider __________ as field of study, whether you choose it as a major or minor simply to take advantage of opportunities to take class (this filed of study).
writing and rhetoric
So strong is the demand for good communicators that virtually every survey of__________ report that the ability to write and speak well is the skill they most value.
employers
Whether you have a job or are searching for one, you'll be communicating with many different audiences for many different purposes -and so you should get in the habit of thinking systematically about your _________.
rhetorical situation
Rhetorical thinking calls on you to do some homework, to find out everything you can about what;s been said about your topic, to________ what you find -and then to synthesize that information to inform your own ideas.
analyze
As part of engaging with what others have thought and said, you'll want to give credit where credit is due. Acknowledging the____________ will help build your own ethos ,or character.
work of others
Whether you're writing an argument or a narrative,working alone or with a group, you will have a____________, and audience, a_______, a medium, a design, and a_______, all things that you should be thinking about as you make your way through your own writing process.
stance, context, purpose