Thinking Rhetorically Controversial Issuesi Based On The Textboo Based on the textbook reading, what are the benefits of rhetoric in personal communication? Academic? Professional? (1-2 paragraph 1 paragraph = 5-8 sentences) Create a list (4-6) of narrowed ideas for the argument essay topic. Topic: Explanation: Interest: Guiding Argument: Counterarguments: Topic: Explanation: Interest: Guiding Argument: Counterarguments: Topic: Explanation: Interest: Guiding Argument: Counterarguments: Topic: Explanation: Interest: Guiding Argument: Counterarguments: Which topic piques your interest most? Why? What concerns do you have about choosing this topic? Discussion Use this area to help develop your learning community by introducing yourself and responding to your peers. You may want to include information such as your academic and professional goals and your experiences with online learning. You are also welcome to share information about your career and academic interests and writing successes. Everyone wants to be understood when communicating with others. In an effective communication situation, “the message is perceived in the way it was intended» (Hybels & Weaver, 2012, p. 23). Unfortunately, individuals may not always translate their thoughts successfully into the written or spoken word, which may result in conflict or confusion. This unit’s Learning Activities include helpful tips about honing word choice, determining whether formal or informal writing suits the occasion, and crafting the appropriate tone and voice. After completing the unit’s Activities, respond to the following questions in at least two well-developed paragraphs: · How would you describe effective communication, and how does that description compare to those outlined in this unit’s Learning Activities? · Describe one example each of particularly effective and ineffective writing that you have encountered either in a personal, professional, or academic setting. Describe how the ineffective communicator could have changed his or her approach to be more successful, and consider the author’s use of style (formal versus informal), tone, and word choice. All Discussion posts and responses to peers should be written in complete sentences using Standard American English. Before posting, proofread for grammar, spelling, and word-choice issues. Be sure to