“Re-Composing Space: Composition’s Rhetorical Geography” written by Roberta Binkley and Marissa Smith suggest that influences by space and human geography origins affect the structures of rhetoric theory. Both authors use ethos via quotes by English scholars throughout their article to convince the first-year writing students from universities that space plays as a key factor in affecting how the rhetoric theory is perceived due to either political space or ideology space. Additionally the authors point out that human geography play as a factor in how rhetoric theory is practiced as each region across the world have vastly different educational systems or spaces which not all are shared. As a whole however, Binkley and Smith state that the