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Rhetorical Appeals Review

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Rhetoric is used to persuade people about what to do and think. Whereas __________ is used to tell people what to do and what to think.
Dictionary definition of a word.
What the writer wants the audience to do with the exigence placed before them. (Writer's intention)
Diction is defined as
This should be the most critical or opportunistic moment to speak. WHEN the speaker delivers his/her message.
The 'indirect' audience that may encounter a piece of rhetoric. This group may not be the intended audience but should still be considered.
Any set of circumstances that involves some sort of communication to modify the perspective of at least one other person
An author's attitude toward a subject.
When a speaker does not have to build ethos as a result of their status, reputation, etc.
A strategy of credibility, authority, or "character." This strategy demonstrate the author's trustworthiness, expertise and honesty in order to persuade the audience to act.
A sentence composed of one subject, one predicate.
Refers to the spectators, listeners, and intended readers of a writing, performance, or speech.
A specific manner of doing something. A specific design or format.
Strategy of emotions and affect. This strategy attempts to create or play on strong emotion in order persuade the audience to act.
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Framework that illustrates the essential process that determines persuasive communication.
The art of effective or persuasive speaking or writing, especially the use of figures of speech and other composition techniques.
A strategy of reason, logic, or facts. Any type of argument which appeals to someone's rational and logical side.
Key strategies that are used to appeal and persuade an audience. These appeals are also important devices to understand when constructing or deconstructing an argument.
Composition that is directed at a specific person, group.
The one who speaks, writes, or communicates. This could potentially be an individual, a group of people, a company, etc.
Situation in which writing and reading occur which leads to understanding of what underlies the writer's choices.
Abstract meaning of a word.
A sentence composed of a dependent clause and a independent clause.
A sentence composed of two independent clauses joined by a conjunction, etc.
What happens or fails to happen in that situation? Why is one compelled to speak out? What is going on at the time? What belief, idea, or action does the speaker want to change in THIS moment.
groups of related words with subject and predicate.
Word order.
groups of related words without subject, predicate, or both