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rhetoric and
instead view his
dialogues as a
dramatization of
complex rhetorical principles.
Aristotle both
redeemed rhetoric from his
teacher and narrowed...
- A
rhetorical question is a
question asked for a
purpose other than to
obtain information. In many
cases it may be
intended to
start a discourse, as a means...
- In rhetoric, a
rhetorical device,
persuasive device, or
stylistic device is a
technique that an
author or
speaker uses to
convey to the
listener or reader...
- A
rhetorical situation is an
event that
consists of an issue, an audience, and a set of constraints. A
rhetorical situation arises from a
given context...
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Rhetorical figure may
refer to:
Figure of
speech Rhetorical device Literary trope This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Rhetorical...
- reciprocation) or that the gift is
being given by volition. This is
related to the
rhetorical device of hendiadys,
where one
concept is
expressed through the use of...
- The
modes of persuasion,
modes of
appeal or
rhetorical appeals (Gr****: pisteis) are
strategies of
rhetoric that
classify a speaker's or writer's appeal...
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Rhetorical criticism analyzes the
symbolic artifacts of discourse—the words, phrases, images, gestures, performances, texts, films, etc. that
people use...
- The
rhetorical modes (also
known as
modes of discourse) are a
broad traditional classification of the
major kinds of
formal and
academic writing (including...
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Rhetorical reason is the
faculty of
discovering the crux of the matter. It is a
characteristic of
rhetorical invention (inventio) and it
precedes argumentation...