Rhetoric

Rhetoric

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English

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1.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

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What is Rhetoric?

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Rhetoric is the art of persuasion through communication, involving the use of language and symbols to influence an audience's beliefs, attitudes, or actions.

2.

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Front

Define Ethos in Rhetoric.

Back

Ethos refers to the credibility or ethical appeal of the speaker or writer, establishing trust and authority in their argument.

3.

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Front

What is Pathos?

Back

Pathos is an emotional appeal used in rhetoric to persuade an audience by eliciting feelings such as pity, anger, or joy.

4.

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Front

Explain Logos in Rhetoric.

Back

Logos is the logical appeal in rhetoric, using reasoning, facts, and evidence to persuade an audience.

5.

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Front

What does Doxa mean in the context of Rhetoric?

Back

Doxa refers to the common beliefs or opinions held by a group, often influencing the persuasive strategies used in rhetoric.

6.

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What is Kairos?

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Kairos is the concept of timing in rhetoric, emphasizing the importance of the right moment to deliver a message for maximum impact.

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Define Exigence in Rhetoric.

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Exigence is the issue or problem that prompts a rhetorical response, creating a sense of urgency for communication.

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