PPT-Rhetorical Situation The Audience

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Crystal Beshara the owner and manager of the Studio Café Gallery and Workshop Rhetorical situation I am proposing the purchase of equipment for paper making

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Crystal Beshara the owner and manager of the Studio Café Gallery and Workshop Rhetorical situation I am proposing the purchase of equipment for paper making to set the Studio apart from other art schools in the community. (. 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. A theory of Judgment. Michael . Vicaro. The Rhetorical Situation. The Rhetorical Situation. The Rhetorical Situation. A speaker. The Rhetorical Situation. A speaker. Faced with a crisis (exigency. ). An Introduction. Aristotelian . appeals. Ethos – relies on the credibility of the author. Logos – relies on logic and evidence. Pathos – relies on emotion. Medium – written text, speech, TV, film, art, internet, 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 . Ethos, Kairos, Logos, & Pathos. What are the rhetorical appeals?. What are rhetorical appeals?. What is…. ethos?. kairos?. logos?. pathos?. quick write. Think of a time when you were trying to persuade your parents to let you do something new or risky—a request to which they were inclined to say ‘no’ initially. How did you go about persuading them to see things your way? You may describe your speech or write it out in dialogue form, but try to be convincing as possible. Consider carefully what sort of evidence works best with your parents. . (. 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. Need: Binder, SB text, and a highlighter. What is rhetoric?. Turn to page 65 in your SB text to find out! . Rhetoric. -The use of words to persuade either in writing or speech. Rhetorical Appeals. -Emotional, ethical, and logical appeals used to try to persuade an audience to agree with the writer or speaker. for “The Declaration of Independence”. What is rhetoric?. The ability to use language effectively in order to persuade the listener or reader.. OR. The art of using speech to persuade, influence, or  please.. rhetorical context?. SPAM . is a set of tools we’ll use to look at . rhetorical context . and make decisions about how to best communicate our ideas. .. S. ituation:. P. urpose:. A. udience:. M. ode:. Today. , I’ll learn to analyze text using concrete evidence to draw abstract associations in order to make a . valid synthesis . claim.. I’ll know I have learned this when my . synthesis claim . meets or exceeds the criteria for success.. Day 2. Warm-Up: What are the two possible sides to this story? Why?. What is argumentative writing?. In . argumentative writing. , the writer states . a . claim. . and supports that claim with . , Ethos, Logos. Aim. : . to identify . rhetorical appeals and explain how they help to develop /make persuasive a central message in Stephanie Ericsson’s “The Ways We Lie.”. Do now. : Look at the following advertisement.. *Using Rhetorical Appeals is no guarantee that you win any actual friends.. Draw this visual in the center of your page.. Rhetorical Triangle. Logos. Ethos. Pathos. For each video we watch we’re going to make a note of the following in notebooks.. Step 1. Select a device from your reading that stood out to you – . ie. : mood. Write the term and its rhetorical definition next to it . Mood: . The prevailing atmosphere of emotional aura of a work. Setting, tone, and events can affect the mood. Mood is similar to tone and atmosphere..

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