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    bitzer
    /ˈbɪtsə/

    noun

    • 1. a contraption made from previously unrelated parts: informal Australian, New Zealand "using what was available around my workshop, I put together a bitzer of an electric scooter"

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  3. Definition of bitzer noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

    • Bivouac Noun

      a temporary camp or shelter, without a tent, that is made...

    • Mongrel

      Definition of mongrel noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's...

    • Bitzer

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  4. A dog of mixed breed, or of no definable breed; a mongrel. Earliest as a modifier. The ‘ bitzer ’-bred dog belonging to a resident of the Hawkesbury River. In addition to the shepherds' collies, there were Labradors, Border terriers, spaniels and assorted bitzers.

  5. Bitzer definition: U.S. cinematographer.. See examples of BITZER used in a sentence.

    • What Is A Rhetorical situation?
    • Rhetorical Exigence
    • Rhetorical Audience
    • Constraints

    Under what conditions does persuasion take place? The same question can be made for rhetoric: in what contexts does rhetorical discourse become possible? This question was the basis for Bitzer’s (2009) article “The Rhetorical Situation.” In this article, Bitzer (2009)defines three elements that are required for rhetorical discourse to exist. These ...

    Whenever we wish to persuade an audience to take action or change their beliefs, we must first have a clear definition of what problem that action or change would address. This problem is what is known as an exigence. A precise understanding of a problem better equips us to find a solution, and enables the audience to better understand how their be...

    The goal of rhetorical discourse is to “produce change by influencing the decision and action of persons who function as mediators of change” (Bitzer, 2009, p. 20). Obviously, we can’t do that without an audience. As with exigence though, it is important to distinguish between an audience and a rhetorical audiencebecause they are not the same thing...

    Obviously, all this talk about convincing others to take action comes with some limits. These limits are what Bitzer (2009) calls constraints. A constraint is anything that can make it difficult for your message to be received. Some sources of constraints include: These constraints are what limits a rhetor’s effectiveness in persuading their rhetor...

  6. Jun 2, 2024 · bitzer (plural bitzers) (Australia, New Zealand, informal) A mongrel dog. Synonym: mutt (Australia, New Zealand, informal) A person of mixed race or ethnicity.

  7. Jul 18, 2023 · Define the rhetorical situation according to Bitzer. Distinguish between an exigence and a rhetorical exigence. Distinguish between an audience and a rhetorical audience. Explain how Bitzer’s three elements—rhetorical exigence, rhetorical audience, and constraints—can impact a rhetorical situation.

  8. Define bitzer. bitzer synonyms, bitzer pronunciation, bitzer translation, English dictionary definition of bitzer. n informal Austral a mongrel dog Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000,...

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