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all speakers must take into consideration the occasion in which they are speaking. these factors weigh into the type of exigence the speaker will face and how to address it. what is an exigence?
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An exigence is a pressing need or demand, typically one that is urgent or critical. It is often used in the context of rhetoric to refer to the need or demand that a speaker must address in order to effectively communicate with their audience.
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