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Writing with Andrew | Physics Girl's Adaptable Ethos | A Rhetorical Investigation @WritingwithAndrew | Uploaded June 2024 | Updated October 2024, 1 day ago.
Science teachers and science popularizers do something that looks similar on the surface, but they're very different rhetorical acts in practice. In this video, we look at Physics Girl approaches both tasks and how she establish her ethos in different ways for each context.

The Evidence:
"1D Motion" youtu.be/O97lI8FVEas?si=bI7RJnfHrSevb5qf
"Ballistic Ping Pong Ball" youtu.be/rk-6wHimbUs?si=B8_MeELJKlTUzkWE

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0:00 Introduction
3:54 Two Rhetorical Situations
12:33 Two Rhetorical Strategies
27:54 Conclusion
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