a. What does “organic” mean? And how is it rhetorical?
A) The word Organic has several different meanings. The most common definition of organic is a food coming from a living organism. Also, organic can also be common with the word "natural".Usualy you would find the word organic on food lables. Some of these foods mostly contain meat and vegetables. If a consumer looks at the word organic, they automaticaly think of fresh and no added chemicals to help the growing process. In other words, it simply means it tends to be more healthy than other brands that are not organic. Organic could be found as rhetorical because it can be used as a symbol to "catch" the consumers eye and be bought. The word organic could easily be a false statment for the most part, and "fool" the consumer to buying this product over another similar brand, that is not organic.
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