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Define the rhetorical situation: Who is communicating to whom about what, how, and why? What was the goal of the communication in each case?​

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Answered by swayamsradhasahoo
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The “rhetorical situation” is a term used to describe the components of any situation in which you may want to communicate, whether in written or oral form. To define a “rhetorical situation,” ask yourself this question: “who is talking to whom about what, how, and why?” There are five main components: Purpose. Writer.

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