Bold word quiz Flashcards
The faculty of observing in any given case the available leans of persuasion
rhetoric
The listener, reader, and viewer of a text or performance
Audience
The time and place the text was written and spoken
occasion
The circumstances, atmosphere, attitudes, and events surrounding the text
Context
The goal the author wants to achieve
Purpose
A way to conceptualize the relationship between speaker, audience, and subject
Rhetorical/Aristotelian Triangle
The person or group who creates a text
Speaker
The face or character a speaker shows to his/her audience
persona
The topic
Subject
Subject, occasion, Audience, Purpose, speaker and tone
SOAPStone
3 ways to appeal to or persuade an audience
rhetorical appeals
A rhetorical appeal from the speaker to show the audience they are credible and trustworthy
Ethos
A version of rhetorical appeal by offering clear, rational ideas
Logos
Objections or opposing views to an argument or point
Counterargument
Acknowleding a counterargument that may be true or reasonable
conede/concession