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the author
the author What is the other name for the rhetor
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Hyperbole
A dicton term often used in satire. Defined as :exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally.
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The same person!
Who is the author and subject of memoirs
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Definition Argument
A type of argumentation that clarifies, verifies, and elaborates what something is by stating its general class and characteristics
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deductive reasoning
type of reasoning that begins with an idea then works its way to a conclusion
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Diction and arrangement
What are the two things that you annotate for while getting information for a rhetorical analysis
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Definition of satire
Definition: Aft of making someone or something look ridiculous; raising laughter
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False- memoirs focus on emotional experience
True or false: Memoirs place a greater emphasis on history and facts
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Classical/Aristotelian Argument
An argumentation stye that aims to argue one side and refute all counterarguments.
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Explicit claim
a claim/promise that is directly, fully, and/or clearly expressed in the writing or speaking.
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Audience, subject, and the rhetor
What are the 3 parts of a rhetorical triangle
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Horatian satire
Definition: to raise laughter, light hearted, humorous exaggeration. (SNL)
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The authors life or a story from the authors life
What is the topic of most memoirs
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Rogerian Argumentation
An argumentation style that aims to demonstrate understanding by comparing 2 sides and find common ground.
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Mode
What is the method of organizing a paragraph
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ethos, logos, and pathos
ethos, logos, and pathos What are the 3 rhetorical appeals
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Juvenalian Satire
Definition: bitter/dark-showing outrage towards the world
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implicit and explicit
what are the two types of claims that are often used in memoirs.
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GASCAP
What is the acronym used for types of logical reasoning?
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Euphemism
Softer diction substituted for a harsher or socially distasteful phrase in order to ease or uplift the reality; can be manipulative
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Who, where, when, and what?
What are the components of the first sentence of a precis paragraph?
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Larger and more powerful
Larger and more powerful In order for satire to work the target must be what than the author
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a way to cope, to share a personal experience, to reflect and get understanding
What is the purpose of a memoir for the author
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invented and situated
What are the two types of ethos that will help with credibility in argumentative essays
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Causation
Causation Reasoning that events occur in predictable ways and that one event leads to another (one part of gascap)
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