For the second draft, I am going to take my peer editors review and change my vocabulary to higher level words, and be less repetitive with simple words. Also, I am going to look and be more cautious of my grammar. Things like run on sentences, commas, and other punctuation errors are things I am going to look for. I am going to try and answer how rhetorical choices are used within Twelfths Night and She's the Man, and how they relate to the general theme of gender equality.
Throughout chapter 1 of “The Bedford Book of Genres,” I learned that there are a variety of ways to improve one’s writing. Several writers tend to get carried away while writing that they forget who their audience is and what message they are trying to deliver. This is when one must ask themselves what their purpose of writing is, do they want to present a narrative/ tell a story, inform, or persuade. After figuring out ones purpose they must choose a genre to be able to shorten their idea and be concise. In order for this to occur one must know the basic qualities and agreed-upon rules about the genre they are composing. Once one makes those decisions they move on to the rhetorical situation which mainly explains the idea. This allows the writer to provide support on their purpose such as saying what is great about it or provide statistics, which will automatically make their writing more interesting for the audience to read, as well as, get t...
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