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100
This consists of invention, arrangement, style, memory, and delivery.
What is Canons.
100
The premise containing the major term in a syllogism.
What is "The Major Premise".
100
Emotions, imagination.
What is "Pathos".
100
A specific type of film or writing; like "science fiction".
What is "Genre".
200
Assists your effort to clarify your ideas and arguments for readers.
What is "Memory".
200
The premise of a syllogism that contains the minor term.
What is "The Minor Premise".
200
Credibility, trust.
What is "Ethos".
200
State or assert that something is the case, typically without providing evidence or proof.
What is "Claim".
300
Helps you generate material that is clear, forceful, convincing, and emotionally appealing...
What is "Invention".
300
The Major Premise and the Minor Premise form this..
What is "The Conclusion".
300
Logic, consistency.
What is "Logos".
300
The reason for which something is done or created or for which something exists.
What is "Purpose".
400
Helps you put your material into structures, patterns and formats that will be understandable to you readers.
What is "Arrangement".
400
An argument in which one premise is not explicitly stated.
What is "Enthymeme".
400
The art of effective or persuasive speaking or writing, especially the use of figures of speech and other compositional techniques.
What is "Rhetoric".
400
Parts of a statement that follow a specific passage, usually influencing its meaning.
What is "Context".
500
Helps you put your material into understandable patterns, and helps you be seen as a more credible person.
What is "Style".
500
Related to enthymeme, except it also contains the major premise.
What is "Syllogism".
500
The context of a rhetorical event that consists of an issue, an audience, and a set of constraints
What is "Rhetorical Situation".
500
The saying of the same thing twice in different words, generally considered to be a fault of style.
What is "Tautology".