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all research situations require that you:
○ use google.
○ answer a question.
○ report the results.
○ go to the library.
○ document using mla style.
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why is it important to consider rhetorical situations like conversations you are entering?
Question 3
- "use Google": Not all research uses Google (e.g., academic databases, field research).
- "answer a question": Research is driven by a research question/hypothesis, so this is fundamental.
- "report the results": Reporting results is part of research dissemination, but not all research "requires" reporting (e.g., exploratory research not shared publicly).
- "go to the library": Research can be done online, without a physical library.
- "document using MLA style": Documentation style (MLA, APA, etc.) depends on the field/discipline; not all research uses MLA.
The most accurate is "answer a question" as research is centered around addressing a question or problem.
Considering rhetorical situations (audience, purpose, context, etc.) in conversations (or any communication) helps tailor your message. It ensures relevance, clarity, and effectiveness: you adapt tone, content, and approach to fit the audience’s knowledge, values, and the conversation’s goals. This minimizes miscommunication and maximizes the impact of your contribution (e.g., persuading, informing, or collaborating).
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