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A good quote to remember--
"A Rhetoric is a social invention. It arises out of a time and place. A social context, establishing for a period the conditions that make a peculiar kind of communication possible, and then it is altered and replaced by another kind of scheme. [...] Rhetoric is thus ultimately implicated in all a society attempts. It is center to culture's activities" (Berlin 1-2).
Berlin, James. Writing Instruction in Nineteenth-Century American Colleges. 1984
