Rhetorical Triangle | Analyzing Rhetoric? | Rhetorical Devices | Rhetorical Devices cont. | Speech analysis |
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Aristotle
The father of the "Rhetorical Triangle."
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Who is the speaker?
The first question you ask in analyzing rhetoric?
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“...a technique that an author or speaker uses to convey to the listener or reader a meaning with the goal of persuading them towards considering a topic from a perspective...”
What is the definition of rhetorical devices?
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An extreme exaggeration to make a point.
What is the definition of hyperbole?
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student examples...
Write an example sentence or sentences using the ethos rhetorical appeal?
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Pathos
The emotional appeal.
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What is the message?
Once you identify who the speaker is you then ask...
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Alliteration
When the beginning sound in words is repeated, that is what rhetorical device?
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Words that sound like what they mean.
What is onomatopoeia?
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student examples...
Provide an example of pathos in your own writing.
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Ethos
When you try to build your credibility you are using which appeal?
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Who is the audience?
What comes after figuring out what the message is?
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Allusion
"Chocolate is my kryptonite," is an example of which rhetorical device?
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Personification
If I said that the wind howled in the night, which rhetorical device am I referring to?
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student examples...
What is an example of logos being used in writing? Write down your answer.
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Logos
If I use facts, research, or personal experience in my writing, I am using which appeal?
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What methods is the speaker employing to persuade?
What question must we ask in order to figure out which rhetorical appeal is being used?
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Both compare unlike things EXCEPT simile uses "like" or "as."
What is the difference between metaphor and simile?
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The repetition of a word or a series of words at the end of successive clauses or sentences.
The definition of epistrophe is...
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How am I going to persuade? & What am I going to do to persuade?
What are the TWO defining questions that help you know the difference between Rhetorical Devices and Rhetorical Appeals?
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Speaker, Audience, Message
The three other aspects that connect to Ethos, Pathos, and Logos are...
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What is the desired result or action to be taken?
The final question to ask when analyzing rhetoric...
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Anaphora.
If I repeat a series of words at the beginning of a phrase or a sentence I am using which rhetorical device?
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Parts of a sentence are grammatically the same to add rhythm and clarity.
What does parallelism do as a rhetorical device?
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The act of causing people to do or believe something.
What is the definition of persuasion?
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