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RHETORIC & WRITING

WRITING ON THE WEB

Web Rhetorics for a Digital Age: The Medium AND the Message

By Jason Snart, College of Dupage

The medium is the message | "Rhetorical" and "writing" situations | What does it mean to be a "good writer"? | The Web | Common Genres on the Web | Exercises









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