5 cannons of rhetoric
Persuasive Appeals
Rhetorical Devices
4 aims of rhetoric
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Name the 5 cannons of Rhetoric

Inventio

Dispositio

Elocutio

Actio/Pronuntiatio


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What are the 3 appeals

Logos

Ethos

Pathos

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What are the goals in Rhetorical devices?

-Affect the audience/Persuasion

-Covey meaning

-Offer a different perspective

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What are the four aims of rhetoric?
-To express

-To persuade

-To inform

-To entertain


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Define Elocutio

To speak

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Define Ethos

The credibility and character of the speaker.

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Examples for Rhetorical devices are?

-Simile

-Metaphor

-Hyperbole

-Tricolon

-Anaphora

-Epistrophe

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Which aim is the one our society enjoys?

-To entertain 

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What year was the Roman orator ciero?

50 BC

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Using pathos, how could you effectively persuade someone?

By 'controlling' the audiences emotions or having them directed.

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What are other words for the previous example words?

Simile=Hypophora

Metaphor=Rhetorical question

Hyperbole=Apostrophe

Tricolon=Asyndeton

Anaphora=Polysundeton

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What aim is this example:

A famous singer comes to your state to sing


-To entertain

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How do you seek deductive reasoning?

Looking for If/then statements

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Define Hyperbole 

Purposefully exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literal.

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