What is ceremonial discourse?
the meaning of key terms
What is definition?
What is conjecture?
A rhetorical appeal that is focused on someone's credibility?
What is Ethos?
an introduction that identifies the deliberative, judicial, or ceremonial issue to be explored
What is exordium?
aim that advises one course of action over another
What is deliberative discourse?
the solutions to problems that seem feasible
What is circumstance?
places to "stand" relative to those with opposing views
A rhetorical appeal that focuses on whether or not something is logical.
What is Logos?
confirming points of agreement with the opposing speaker
What is judicial discourse?
things the experts say
What is testimony?
classifying something as right or wrong
What is quality?
The rhetorical appeal that is exemplified in the ASPCA commercial with Sarah McLachlan.
What is Pathos?
a brief story that dramatizes the importance of the subject at hand
What is narratio?
when one policy should be adopted because it is practical and another avoided because it is impractical
What is deliberative discourse?
the cause and effect patterns that have been discovered
What is relationship?
what we should do
What is procedure?
Someone having a Ph.D. in molecular biology would make them an expert in their field of study, and this would be an example of what rhetorical appeal?
What is Ethos?
summarizing key points and urging action
What is peroratio?
praising someone's virtues at a funeral
What is ceremonial discourse?
similarities and differences that emerge that emerge in a study
What is comparison?
determining the kind of thing or event something is
What is definition?
A commercial that uses sad music to persuade an audience to donate money would be an example of this rhetorical appeal.
What is Pathos?
a statement that spells out the order of key points to be addressed
What is divisio?