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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...
- 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...
- Visual rhetoric is the art of effective communication through visual elements such as images, typography, and texts. Visual rhetoric encomp****es the skill...
- is 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 Reaction: Perversity, ****ility, Jeopardy is a book by theorist Albert O. Hirschman, which styles the rhetoric of conservatism in opposition...
- Contrastive rhetoric is the study of how a person's first language and his or her culture influence writing in a second language or how a common language...
- In rhetoric, a parenthesis (pl.: parentheses; from the Ancient Gr**** word παρένθεσις parénthesis 'injection, insertion', literally '(a) putting in beside')...
- Digital rhetoric is communication that exists in the digital sphere. It can be expressed in many different forms, including text, images, videos, and software...
- Forensic rhetoric, as coined in Aristotle's On Rhetoric, encomp****es any discussion of past action including legal discourse—the primary setting for the...
- Modern rhetoric has gone through many changes since the age of ancient Rome and Greece to fit the societal demands of the time. Kenneth Burke, who is largely...