In
chapter three of Joe Hardin's Choices 2.0 he emphasizes the point that writing
is a structure and must be done in steps. Hardin provides many scenarios where
structure is key to building a plausible story or a riveting article. For
example, Hardin repeats multiple throughout the chapter that support, and
evidence provide a backbone or rather a structure that a reader can grasp and
formulate questions from. His purpose to the reader is to show that there is a
meaningful reason for analyzing and creating a backbone for the text itself. By
stating that if your opinion or thought in the text is well thought out and has
a structure then many people will learn from your text as well as formulate opinions
about the topic. With Hardin's use of rhetoric, he was able to set a
meaningful, educational tone that will help show readers what he feels can
create a meaningful piece of writing. With his uses of variation in examples he
is able to create a he knows best tone, and that the readers should trust him.
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