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English, 04.06.2021 21:10, saabrrinnaaa

Kairos—it's all about exploitation. Or maybe it's about the situation. Or maybe it's about carpe diem. What is kairos, and how does it work with the rhetorical situation? Using the two texts you read
for today, write a definition of kairos below. Aim for a 100 - 150-word definition. You might
want to provide some specific examples (avoid any examples mentioned in the text; it's time to
think of your own), explain what it is and what it's not, and talk about how it relates to the
rhetorical situation.

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