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Rhetoric - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Rhetoric is the art of discourse, an art that aims to improve the capability of writers or speakers to inform, most likely to persuade, or motivate particular audiences in specific situations. As a subject of formal study and a productive civic practice, rhetoric has played a central role in the European tradition.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhetoric
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Modes of Persuasion - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The modes of persuasion, often referred to as ethical strategies or rhetorical appeals, are devices in rhetoric that classify the speaker's appeal to the audience. They are: ethos, pathos, and logos.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modes_of_persuasion
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Ethos, Pathos, and Logos, the Modes of Persuasion: Explanation and Examples
Ethos, Pathos, and Logos are modes of persuasion used to convince audiences. They are also referred to as the three artistic proofs (Aristotle coined the terms), and are all represented by Greek words.
http://pathosethoslogos.com
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Examples of Ethos, Logos, and Pathos - Your Dictionary
Ethos, pathos and logos are different ways of persuading people of an argument. All have a different meaning and examples are presented for all three.
http://examples.yourdictionary.com/examples-of-ethos-logos-and-pathos.html
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The Rhetoric Of Aristotle - Slideshare
The Rhetoric of Aristotle Chapter 21 of Em Griffin's A First Look at Communication Theory.
http://www.slideshare.net/ajacob/the-rhetoric-of-aristotle
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Aristotle's Rhetorical Situation - Speak for Yourself
Of the modes of persuasion furnished by the spoken word there are three kinds. The first kind depends on the personal character of the speaker; the second on putting the audience into a certain frame of mind; the third on the proof, or apparent proof, provided by the words of the speech itself.
https://speak-for-yourself.com/2013/09/02/aristotles-rhetorical-situation/
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Kairos: Definition and Examples - LiteraryTerms
Clear Kairos examples and definition. This article will show you the importance of using Kairos and how to use it. Kairos in Ancient Greek meant "time" - but it wasn't just any time, it was exactly the right time.
http://literaryterms.net/kairos/
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Rhetorical Appeals - Writing Commons
Writing Commons is a free, comprehensive, peer-reviewed,award-winning Open Text for students and faculty in college-level courses that require writing and research.
http://writingcommons.org/index.php/open-text/information-literacy/rhetorical-analysis/rhetorical-appeals
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Ethos: Examples and Definition of Ethos - Literary Devices
Definition, Usage and a list of Ethos Examples in common speech and literature. In rhetoric, ethos represents credibility or an ethical appeal which involves persuasion by the character involved.
http://literarydevices.net/ethos/
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Communication and Rhetoric College Degree Programs -The College Board
Explore communication and rhetoric studies and whether it's the right major for you. Learn how to find schools and universities with strong programs for this major.
https://bigfuture.collegeboard.org/majors/communication-journalism-communication-rhetoric