PPT-Choices for Rhetorical Effect:
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Different Audiences Different Choices amp Articulating Style The art of successful communication Finding all the available means of persuasion in a communicative
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Different Audiences Different Choices amp Articulating Style The art of successful communication Finding all the available means of persuasion in a communicative situation The art of making choices a lot of choices when communicating in any form that are based around the many contexts the communication is happening within. By: Khalil Bordus. Allusion . Allusion is a brief and indirect reference to a person, place, thing or idea of historical, cultural, literary or political significance. It does not describe in detail the person or thing to which it refers. It is just a passing comment and the writer expects the reader to possess enough knowledge to spot the allusion and grasp its importance in a text. (. P. atterns of Development). Rhetorica. l Mode. Purpose. Description. To detail what a person, place or object is like. Narration. To relate an event. Illustration. To. provide specific instances or examples. How to Win an Argument with Style. What is a . Rhetorical Strategy?. A rhetorical strategy is a specifically chosen type of writing that will help you win your argument.. Alliteration. Definition. – the close repetition of consonant sounds, usually at the beginnings of words.. Rhetorical Analysis. AP Lang & Comp. What are Rhetorical Techniques?. The effective use of words to persuade or influence.. Includes ethos, logos and pathos.. Includes tone, diction, details, imagery, figurative language, humor, syntax, etc, etc, etc.. SIMILE. METAPHOR. ALLUSION. . HYPERBOLE. UNDERSTATEMENT. Rhetorical Analysis. What the Author Does. Rhetorical devices . are the tools the writer uses to produce the writing. . Rhetorical technique . (. P. atterns of Development). Rhetorica. l Mode. Purpose. Description. To detail what a person, place or object is like. Narration. To relate an event. Illustration. To. provide specific instances or examples. Analyzing . W. ith . T. he Whole . T. ext . I. n Mind. Rhetorical Strategies vs Rhetorical Devices . A way or method of presenting a subject. Narration . Description. Process Analysis. Exemplification. These rhetorical strategies are known as modes.. We’ll be looking at five of these rhetorical modes: description, exemplification, cause and effect, narration. . and compare and contrast.. Modes: Description. What is rhetoric?. Rhetoric . is the art of speaking . and writing. It’s aim is to: . Persuade. Inform. Express a personal thought. Entertain the reader. Using rhetorical devices. Use them to help strengthen the strategy of your paper. Patrick Henry’s Speech in the Virginia Convention . Rhetorical Question. A rhetorical question is asked just for effect or to lay emphasis on some point discussed when no . real . answer is expected. Although this book is not the Bible, it does give sound advice about life. Some of this advice can be applied spiritually in our daily lives. My goal is to present . the . main ideas . in . the book, and apply them to our spiritual . of . language . intended to have an effect on its audience.. . Rhetorical Device 1. Analyze the following sentences. : . Identify the common pattern (rhetorical device) and . explain the effect it creates for each sentence.. Yes, you should take really good Cornell Notes.. AP Language & Composition. Allegory. A story or tale that functions as an extended metaphor.. Plato’s . Allegory of the Cave . from . The Republic. AP Language and Composition. Anadiplosis. Definition:. . The term literally means “to double back.” It refers to a repetition of the last word of one phrase, clause, or sentence at or very near the beginning of the next. .
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