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rhetorical analysis always takes into account how an audience shapes the composition of a text or responds to it.
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Essentially, if one's ideas are appropriately embodied and presented (thereby observing decorum), then one's speech will be effective.
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hetoric is the study of effective speaking and writing. And the art of persuasion. And many other
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1) to perceive how language is at work orally and in writing, and 2) to become proficient in applying the resources of language in their own speaking and writing
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Because rhetoric examines so attentively the how of language,
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Consultant UWC OrlandoRhetoric is the study of effective speaking and writing. And the art of persuasion. And many other things. This site includes persuassive appeals (logos, pathos, ethos), audience, Kairos etc.
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Billy GerchickThe penultimate rhetoric and logic studies website from BYU Humanities. Use this as a reference for persuasive strategies.
amnoi rhetoric logic eng102 persuasion w3 logos pathos ethos
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Rhetoric is the study of effective speaking and writing. And the art of persuasion. And many other things.
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Shauna BoltonThe absolute BEST webpage on rhetoric that I have ever seen. I use it often for my teaching and personal writing.
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Todd SuomelaThis online rhetoric, provided by Dr. Gideon Burton of Brigham Young University, is a guide to the terms of classical and renaissance rhetoric. Sometimes it is difficult to see the forest (the big picture) of rhetoric because of the trees (the hundreds of Greek and Latin terms naming figures of speech, etc.) within rhetoric.
This site is intended to help beginners, as well as experts, make sense of rhetoric, both on the small scale (definitions and examples of specific terms) and on the large scale (the purposes of rhetoric, the patterns into which it has fallen historically as it has been taught and practiced for 2000+ years). -
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