Rhetoric Context
The rhetoric context is a way of explaining the purpose of your article including the audience and the central focus of the essay. In my essay, I will be discussing the aviation industry, and how becoming a pilot is so worth it. To start, Carroll says in her article "Our worlds are full of these kinds of social influences." I found this quote especially important to my topic because the media has a large effect on an industry, and aviation has been a great target of it. You may have seen many negatives things whether it be about accidents or misguided pilots, but they rarely include the wonderful things about the aviation industry and how it strives to be bigger and better every day. In my essay, by rhetorical and actual means, I will be trying my best to convince you that becoming a pilot or becoming involved in any aviation industry job will be the best decision you ever made.
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