Wednesday, August 26, 2009
On Chapter 3 and 10
I think arrangement is a huge aspect to think about when trying to persuade someone to your viewpoint. If the harsh main point comes out first, the reader is more likely to back away from what you say. However, if you write something less bold as the beginning of the argument, the reader is more likely to want to read/watch more. The author has to fully capture the reader before he or she addresses his or her main argument. Also, people don't like disorder naturally. If the author's ideas are scattered, it can be hard to follow the main argument. Readers enjoy simplicity and not trying so hard to understand the themes and points. However, an author must know their audience above all else. This will help him with his stance and the way he forms his argument.
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