Okay, we are on strategy six, and we are on technique for strategy six technique for strategy six is presentation. We had just finished technique three, which was to plan your Unity's and stick with them. Technique four is to clarify the rhetorical situation and stick with it. So it's the same concept as clarifying your unities. And sticking with them and being consistent. Having that thread that runs through something that stays consistent.
The rhetorical situation very rarely Will you shift it like you might a verb tense or a pronoun reference, if the context of the situation changes. So your rhetorical situation, usually it will stay the same. And the rhetorical situation includes your purpose, your thesis, your audience, your genre, and so on. And so those are the global concepts in your piece when we talk about your rhetorical situation. And also what are you trying to get across to the reader, that goes along with your sr, if you don't have a direct thesis, what that driving force? Or that driving question is throughout a piece, whether it's fiction or nonfiction, but you want to balance, clarify your rhetorical situation and stick with it, choose your purpose thesis audience and genre and be true to them throughout.
Um, and I don't have a specific example for that one because that one's a little more complicated. But an example might be something like, if you're writing an essay on people getting easily distracted in the 21st century, squirrel, no, just kidding. But if you if you wrote a paper about that, you would want to make sure that you stayed on that you wouldn't want to suddenly start talking about medication that people take or anything like that, if you're focusing on say the reasons behind it. Now if medications are relevant, or they connect to them in some way, you would definitely want to if your tone is serious, it would most likely say They series throughout the piece. And if your audience was a body of your peers, fellow students, maybe if you're taking a course, then you would want to keep that throughout. If you use a semi formal tone in style, you would want to keep that consistent throughout as well.
So that would be an example of how to keep your rhetorical situation consistent. clarify the rhetorical situation and stick with it and that is technique for from strategy six presentation