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The concise statement of your interpretation about a particular text issue or event. 

What is Thesis

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The ability to see the available means of persuasion in any given situation. 

Rhetoric

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An appeal to authority or character, it means the character or good will of the speaker. 

What is Ethos

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To appeal to the popular opinion or belief. 

What is Doxa

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Attention to the right time and place for an argument. 

What is Kairos 

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The pathetic appeal or first to appeal to the emotions . The speaker attempts to put the audience into a particular emotional state so that they will be more receptive to the speakers message.

Pathos

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Dynamic relationship between audience, author, and argument.

What is Rhetorical Situation

300
Entails rational argument; it appeals to reason and persuades the audience through clear reason and philosophy. Statistics, facts, definitions and formal proofs as well as interpretations such as syllogisms or deductively reasoned arguments are all examples of the logical appeal

What is Logos

300

Techniques that are used to move and convince an audience. 

What is Rhetorical Strategies 

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Pathos capitalizes on the audiences fear. Sometimes unreasonably to make a point. 

What is Scare Tactics. 

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This variation of the scare tactics suggests that one will lead to a chain of events that results in an unforeseen and inevitable and usually undesirable conclusion without providing evidence to support the claim. 

What is Slippery Slope

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Sometimes called the ad populum argument, this emotional fallacy hinges on the premise that since everyone else is doing it, you should too. 

What is Bandwagon Appeal

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In this fallacy the author amplifies a preceived need or creates a completely new one

What is False Needs

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Draw conclusions too quickly without providing enough supporting evidence or considering all the nuances of the issue. 

What is Hasty Generalization 

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Involved the oversimplification of a complicated issue. 

What is Either -or Argument

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