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Rhetorical Genre Analysis

Textual Genres Rachel Egan might write or talk about as an Athletic Director: Scheduling - To make sure everyone is on track and on the same page. The audience is the  Athletic teams and their coaches.  Recruitment Pitch - Purpose and audience would be to get high school students or students looking to transfer to come to Frankenstein U.  To do list - This is to make sure she doesn't forget what to do that day or that week.  Pregame Talks- Purpose would be to get the team hyped and ready for their game. The audience could be to an athletic team or coach.  Hiring/Firing/Conflict Emails - Purpose is pretty clear, it's to either hire/fire someone or sometimes deal with conflicts that are going on. Audience is to the leaders of the Departments she runs or in the case of conflicts could be players on an athletic team.  

Revised Possible Project Proposals and Textual Genres

Possible Project Proposal #1:  For my first possible project proposal I was thinking about interviewing the Athletic Director at Frankenstein U. Rachel Egan  would be a perfect person to interview, because being an Athletic Director of any Division in college is something I've always wanted to do. Some textual Genres she might write or read could be:  scheduling recruitment pitch sports fictions or non-fictions  courage an underdog story a heart break good sportsmanship.  Possible Project Proposal #2:  For my second possible project proposal, I would like to interview the Manager/Owner of the Road Soda Pub , a sports bar located right around the corner from my house. I think this would be a good opportunity to talk to someone in charge of running their own business, especially a sports bar, as this is also something I've always wanted to do. Some textual Genres he may write or read with being a  restaurant/bar owner could be history,...