This document provides an introduction to rhetoric and the writing process. It defines rhetoric as the skill of using language to influence or persuade others. It outlines five assumptions about rhetoric, including that it is culturally determined and aims to induce cooperation through more than just persuasion. The document also introduces the writing triangle, which emphasizes choosing a subject, purpose, and audience. It provides examples of how the elements in the writing triangle affect sentence choice. Students are assigned to write a short text describing their likes/dislikes of writing in English for a classmate.