Bold word quiz Flashcards

1
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The faculty of observing in any given case the available leans of persuasion

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rhetoric

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2
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The listener, reader, and viewer of a text or performance

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Audience

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3
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The time and place the text was written and spoken

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occasion

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4
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The circumstances, atmosphere, attitudes, and events surrounding the text

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Context

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5
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The goal the author wants to achieve

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Purpose

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6
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A way to conceptualize the relationship between speaker, audience, and subject

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Rhetorical/Aristotelian Triangle

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7
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The person or group who creates a text

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Speaker

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8
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The face or character a speaker shows to his/her audience

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persona

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9
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The topic

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Subject

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10
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Subject, occasion, Audience, Purpose, speaker and tone

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SOAPStone

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11
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3 ways to appeal to or persuade an audience

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rhetorical appeals

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12
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A rhetorical appeal from the speaker to show the audience they are credible and trustworthy

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Ethos

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13
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A version of rhetorical appeal by offering clear, rational ideas

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Logos

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14
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Objections or opposing views to an argument or point

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Counterargument

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15
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Acknowleding a counterargument that may be true or reasonable

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conede/concession

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16
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Denying the validity of a counterargument

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Refute/Refutation

17
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A version of rhetorical appeal that appeals to emotions, values, desire and hope on one hand, or fears or fears and prejudices on the other

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Pathos

18
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A speech or text thats includes the spread of ideas and information for to a further cause

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propagandistic

19
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An aggressive argument that tries to establish the superiority of one opinion over all others, the generally dont involve concession

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polemic

20
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Meanings or associations readers or listeners have with a word beyond its dictionary definition

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connotation