Thursday, January 22, 2009
To participate effectively in what Faigley describes as the "continuous process of communication," it's important to avoid limiting yourself to one particular type of discourse or style. Faigley's point is that a professional writer has to be in touch with everyone that he or she is communicating with. This includes factors such as dialect, age, or even technology (as shown in the example where the biologist uses an electronic pie chart to display information).
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