The Rhetorical Triangle
SOAPS
Rhetorical Techniques
Vocabulary
Agruments
100

The topic.

The Subject.

100

The goal the speaker wants to achieve.

The purpose.

100

You combine these appeals to make an effective argument.

Ethos, Logos, and Pathos.

100

The written word or any cultural product that can be read.

Text.
100

The art of finding ways to persuade an audience.

Rhetoric.

200

The person or group who creates a text.

The Speaker.

200

What S.O.A.P.S stand for.

Subject, Occasion, Audience, Purpose, and Speaker.

200

Offering clear, rational ideas and using specific details.

Logos.

200

The spread of ideas and information to further a cause.

Propaganda.

200

An opposing argument to the one a writer is putting forward.

Counterargument.

300

Another name for the Rhetorical Triangle.

The Aristotelian Triangle

300

The two types of subjects.

explicit and implicit.

300

Demonstrating credibility and trustworthiness when speaking on a given topic. 

Ethos.

300

The circumstances, atmosphere, attitudes, and events surrounding a text.

Context.

300

A denial of the validity of an opposing argument.

Refutation.

400

The listener, viewer, or reader of a text or performance.

The Audience.

400

The time and place a speech is given or a piece is written.

Occasion.

400

This appeal might play on the audience's values, desires, and hopes, or fears and prejudices.

Pathos.

400

Meanings or associations that readers have with a word beyond its dictionary definition.

Connotation.

400

An acknowledgement that an opposing argument may be true or reasonable.

Concession.

500

Draw the Rhetorical Triangle.

Audience <--> Speaker <--> Subject

500

The type of device SOAP is.

A mnemonic device.

500

Rhetorical techniques used to persuade an audience by emphasising what they find most important or compelling.

Rhetorical Appeals.

500

The face or character that a speaker shows to his or her audience.

Persona.

500

An aggressive argument that tries to establish the superiority of one opinion.

Polemic.

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