The five major concepts that we have covered in this class that I believe are the most important are; circulation, exigence, editing, mobility, and analyzing.
Circulation plays a MAJOR role in how well a text of any sorts gets across to different people whether it be through social media, the Internet, in person, or by mail. Choosing how to circulate a text is key when it comes to relaying a specific message to a group of people. If a text is never circulated, a message or media will never been seen at its full potential.
Exigence. How many times have we discussed an exigence in this course?! It is key to rhetoric in its entirety. Picking an issue and acting on it is how things get solved and brought to light.
Editing is important to any text or media. After a first draft, if there are any little tweaks that need to be revised, they can be edited and that leads to a better text.
Mobility is key when talking about circulation. Mobility ties into how well a text can reach others.
Analyzing. Throughout the entire class we were taught how to analyze our works and the works of others. Without analyzing, we would not be forced to look for the meaning that is spread out throughout texts.
Circulation, exigence, editing, mobility, and analyzing are all major components to writing, editing, and printing online or in a physical text.
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