To Professor Richard Rice, wise and gracious master of locution, from Sheri McClure-Baker, in recognition to her inferiority in regards to your rhetorical prowess.
This humble applicant wishes goodwill upon you and yours, and beseeches your gracious approval and glad tidings to the program. I seek to explore the implications of shifting tides in rhetoric and pedagogy. The ebbing importance of orator has lead to the flow of audience awareness, and I feel many have been left adrift. So what of the student who knows not of the common academic tongue? How shall we shift our instruction to address her needs?
Therefore, I importune you for admittance to your fair program so these questions may be answered. With your excellent guidance and good graces, I will seek to understand how diverse student populations may flower most fully in the light and wisdom of professors such as yourself.
With eternal graciousness and wholehearted entreaty, Sheri McClure-Baker
Wow Sheri, very good! Your writing is so smooth and elegant. I think you establish the goodwill needed and petitio in an appropriate manner.
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