Canons of Rhetoric
Persuasive Appeals
Persuasive Discourse
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 The definition of a Canon

A a general rule or criteria used to judge something?

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What does Ethos mean?

The credibility and character of the speaker.

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The three kinds of of Persuasive Discourse

What is Deliberative, Forensic, Epideictic?

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The 5 canons of rhetoric

What is Inventio, Disposito, Elocutio, Memoria, and Prountiatio/Actio?

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What does Pathos mean?

Meaning emotional connection to your audience.

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The defintion of Deliberative Discourse

What is, Deliberate discourse is any rhetorical situation in which we seek to persuade someone to do something or believe something?

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What canon is the organization of arguments

Dispositio

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What does Logos mean?

Meaning logical, straightforward argument. 

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How does this relate to Ethos, Pathos, Logos?

These are all persuasive appeal. So when we are trying to get an audience to do something or believe something.

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Which canon is to speak eloquently

Elocutio

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What is the ancient Greek word for pathos?

"Suffering" or " Experience"

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2 Ways of persuading people in Deliberative Discourse.

1) We persuade people by creating worth and goodness arguments.

2) We persuade by crafting arguments that are advantageous.

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Who invented the five canons of rhetoric

Cicero

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What appeal is trying to be trustworthy and good virtue?

Ethos

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How have we shown the audience what we want them to do/believe?

1) Worthy & Good ( Ethics and Virtue Argument)

2) Advantageous & Useful