What other features from the three genres Gawande draws on are present in his essay? How do these features reflect Gawande’s understanding of his rhetorical situation?
What other genres and specific features of each genre might Gawande have chosen to draw on? How would these support his purpose while also meeting the needs of the other aspects of the rhetorical situation?
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