Dialogue An Argument Rhetoric And Audience Analysis

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In chapter four of the book Dialogues: An Argument Rhetoric and Reader written by Gary Goshgariam and Kathleen Krueger, it is expressed that there are different types of audiences, target and general. Writing for a “target audience” means the main focus is on readers with similar interests or views. This type of audience is meant to influence and persuade action among the audience. A “general audience” on the other hand includes those with opposing opinions and backgrounds, aimed at no specific crowd. This audience is more difficult to write for due to the variety of readers being addressed who either agree with you, are unbiased, or disagree completely. The next objective in this chapter is the classical argument, a structure of writing made