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Chapter 10

Jacqueline Kulle
Chapter 10 discusses how to assemble a multi genre project. The beginning process of assembling this project is thinking about the rhetorical situation and how to properly reach your audience. One way to do this is to provide a perspective that the audience can relate to. Also, you have to introduce the project so the audience has an understanding what it will be about. There must also be creative aspects to keep it interesting and a proper sequence of the pieces. The text gave various examples of multi genre projects to show how to attract the audience and properly assemble one. I found this reading very helpful since we are currently working on our multi genre projects. All of the examples given have a clear purpose, design, and mode. It is vital to make sure the purpose is clear, the audience is targeted, make connections with the audience, how to let them engage, and make the style appropriate and appealing.

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  1. The inclusion of the audience by using multiple genre is emphasized and focused on based on author's choices. Knowing your audience is key to enhancing one's research.

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