Definition of deliberative discourse?
Deliberative Discourse is any rhetorical situation in which we seek to persuade someone to do something or believe something.
What are the 5 cannons? (list in order)
Inventio
dispitio
elqutio
Memoria
Pronnoun/actio
What are three appeals we have learned so far?
Ethos,Pathos,Logos
The two appeals in deliberative discourse?
Good and worthy
Useful/advantageous
What might all of the 5 canons repersent?(in order)
Inventio-inventing or discovery
Dispitio-organizing arguements
Elequtio-synthax choices of appeals etc.
Memoria-memorizing
Pronnoun/Actio-speech delivery,pronouncation.
What might these three appeals stand for?
Ethos-Credibility,Authority to help be credited
Pathos-ability to emotionally connect with the audience
Logos-Statistically or factually state evidence to help support your argument
What does a g/w mean? What does u/a mean?
A good and worthy argument is persuading people into its worth and goodness
Useful and advantageous argument is persuade by crafting arguments that are advantageous and useful towards the audience.
Who created the 5 canons?who later revised it?For what reason was it created?
Cicero was the one who created the 5 cannons of rhetoric solely because he wanted us to have an easier way of speech,writing,creating a more simple process,Later revised by Quintillian
Why are these appeals particularly efficient in terms of speech?
there particularly efficient in terms of speech to help get your point across as these appeals help you in steps of credibility ,factual evidence towards your arguments but emotionally in tune with your audience in able to comprehend and fully pay attention to your speech
(Bonus)what are the three kinds of persuasive discourse?
Deliberative discourse
Forensic
Epideictic