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Rhetorical Reading

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 Comprehending the author's language, organization, and style is essential to rhetorical reading, which goes beyond simple word decoding. It involves examining how these components interact to communicate a message and persuade an audience while reading critically. Consider it as revealing the creative process that goes into successful dialogue. You can understand the subtleties in a text and take an active part in the author's discussion as it turns reading into an interactive experience.  Gaining proficiency in rhetorical reading is very beneficial in college, where critical thinking is highly valued. As we gain the ability to comprehend difficult texts, recognize persuasive strategies, and decipher deeper meanings from literary works. Rhetorical reading goes beyond simply decoding words on a page; it helps us engage with the content on a deeper level and moves them from being passive readers to active participants in discussions and ideas.

Giving feedback

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    What I focused on   I was paying close attention to grammar, organization, and visual components while giving input to some of my classmates because these are some of the things, I constantly check for in my own work to help myself develop. Revision by classmates or other people after work is completed is beneficial when attempting to make changes to something you may have missed on your own. Receipts can be neutral, good, or negative, and one may not always get the response they would have preferred. While there are many methods to provide feedback, I usually think that individuals attempt to hide their true thoughts and just offer the more positive aspects, leaving the recipient with few options for how to actually improve their work.                      As a peer reviewer   I would rate myself a 6.5 out of 10 as a peer reviewer because I didn't think I provided enough insightful criticism b...

Skills and integration into coursework

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  Skills Aquired Social media has become a valuable instrument for our academic growth and learning, as well as a part of our daily life. In my opinion, social media has given me useful abilities that I actively apply in the classroom. One instance would be starting a thread and already knowing what it is, how to use it, and why it is created. Another example would be being able to share and remark on my ideas and opinions. I think that my knowledge has been sufficiently acknowledged and appreciated based on exchanges and encouraging comments. Integrating social media into schoolwork Since social media plays a significant role in our daily lives, I believe it should be incorporated into our curriculum. Students would benefit from increased motivation as they would be using a platform they enjoy and use frequently. However, it appears to depend on the circumstances. Social media can be a useful teaching tool, but it shouldn't take the place of traditional teaching methods. Instead, ...