Rhetorical Direction Of Dumpster Diving By Sine Eighner

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Eighner’s rhetorical direction that he plans to follow throughout his essay is to inform the readers about dumpster diving practices and his abstract thought on the subject that he has gotten through experience. The rhetorical direction Eighner plans to take sets as he begins to explain how to evaluate if something is good to eat or not. Sine Eighner starts informing the reader on the basic practices of scavenging that has become a form of art to him, the reader can follow as a type of instructional guideline, “using the senses and common sense to evaluate the condition of the found materials” (Eighner 108). This takes Eighner’s unpleasant exposure to scavenging in a different more constructive and informational direction. After Eighner explains