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Redefining Definitions

The terms “writing”, “editing”, and “composing” all work simultaneously together. With writing, it is just the collection of one’s personal thoughts and ideas onto paper in a way that has no intentional purpose. Editing involves taking these written words and revising them to make the writing more formal and intentional. Towards the end of the process of both editing and writing, the written word has become more organized as it now undergoes some sort of purpose. The term “Composing” embodies that current idea. Composing is very much intentional as every word, phrase, and idea are used to achieve a certain rhetorical goal. In specific you must think about the terms of design, audience, genre, network, assemblage and exigence to truly create a worthwhile composition. By identifying each of these terms for your piece, the composition can be so much more focused towards the rhetorical goal. It is also important to keep these terms in mind when one is editing a piece of work because it wi...