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In a rhetorical situation, what is the exigence?

O the message of the text—what the writer is saying about the issue at hand
O the original reason for or cause of the writing—the issue that prompted the writer to say something
O the purpose the writer has for writing—what the writer ultimately hopes to accomplish
O the context for writing the historical events and cultural movements surrounding the text's creation

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Step-by-step explanation:

Exigence an event or circumstance that engenders rhetoric; the requirement is the one that starts the "loop" of the debate on rhetoric about a specific subject. Purpose: the desired results of (implicitly or explicitly) rhetorical speech defined by the rhetoric.

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Answer:

B. The original reason for or cause of the writing---the issue that prompted the writer to say something

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In a rhetorical situation, what is the exigence?

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