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Writing with Andrew | Rhetorical Absurdity | Practicing Writing and Argument with Play @WritingwithAndrew | Uploaded September 2020 | Updated October 2024, 18 minutes ago.
Getting better at writing and rhetoric doesn't require hours of boring schoolwork. In this video, we talk about the pleasures of making absurd arguments and practicing writing skills through play. Because there's no rule that says practice can't be fun.

Also, a very special thanks to mee kai for suggesting the topic of this video.


0:00 Introduction
1:41 A Spooky Story
3:06 Rhetoric in Unexpected Places
4:53 How to Practice Absurdly
8:12 The end (almost)
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