Page 36 Definitions Flashcards
Audience
Listener, viewer, or reader of a text
Concession
Acknowledgement that opposing argument may be true or reasonable
Connotation
Meaning or associations that readers have with a word beyond its dictionary definition
Context
Circumstances, atmosphere, attitudes, and events surrounding a text
Counterargument
Opposing argument to the one a writer is putting forward
Ethos
Speakers appeal to ethos to demonstrate they are credible and trustworthy to speak on a subject
Logos
Speakers appeal to logos by offering clear, rational ideas and using evidence (logic)
Occasion
Time and place a speech is given/piece is written
Pathos
Speakers appeal to pathos to emotionally motivate their audience (emotional appeal)
Persona
The face or character the speaker shows to the audience
Polemic
Aggressive argument that tries to establish the superiority of one opinion over all others
Propaganda
Spread of ideas and information to further a cause (In negative sense, spreading of lies)
Purpose
The goal the speaker wants to achieve
Refutation
Denial of the validity of the opposing argument
Rhetoric
The art of finding ways to persuade an audience
observing, in any case, the means of persuasion