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Rhetoric (/ˈrɛtərɪk/) is the art of persuasion. It is one of the
three ancient arts of
discourse (trivium)
along with
grammar and logic/dialectic. As an...
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Rhetoric, the Art of
Rhetoric, On
Rhetoric, or a
Treatise on
Rhetoric.
Aristotle is
credited with
developing the
basics of a
system of
rhetoric that...
- The
rhetoric of
Donald Trump, the 45th
president of the
United States and
current President-elect, is
widely recognized for its
unique populist, nationalistic...
- Anti-LGBTQ
rhetoric comprises themes, catchphrases, and
slogans that have been used in
order to
demean ****, ****, bi****ual, transgender, and **** (LGBTQ)...
- In
rhetoric, an
anaphora (Gr****: ἀναφορά, "carrying back") is a
rhetorical device that
consists of
repeating a
sequence of
words at the
beginnings of neighboring...
- The
Rhetoric of Reaction: Perversity, ****ility,
Jeopardy is a book by
theorist Albert O. Hirschman,
which styles the
rhetoric of
conservatism in opposition...
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structure of an author's reasoning.
While they are used
primarily for
rhetoric, they are also used in a
strictly grammatical sense for
structural composition...
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Digital rhetoric is
communication that
exists in the
digital sphere. It can be
expressed in many
different forms,
including text, images, videos, and software...
- In
rhetoric, a
parenthesis (pl.: parentheses; from the
Ancient Gr**** word παρένθεσις parénthesis 'injection, insertion',
literally '(a)
putting in beside')...
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Forensic rhetoric, as
coined in Aristotle's On
Rhetoric, encomp****es any
discussion of past
action including legal discourse—the
primary setting for the...