PPT-Lets have fun analyzing rhetoric!

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Speeches Test Review Rhetorical Devices 1 Which of the following is an example of parallelism I Let both sides for the first time formulate serious and precise

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Speeches Test Review Rhetorical Devices 1 Which of the following is an example of parallelism I Let both sides for the first time formulate serious and precise proposals for the inspection and control of arms and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nations. AQ UA NA TA PUBLI CJ UNIOR LESSONS CL UB CL UB CL UB CL UB CL UB CL UB PUBLI PUBLI PUBLI ANE SW IMMING PUBLIC FUN SESSIONS PRIV AT HIRE DI SA LED SESSION ROOKIE AREN T ODDLE JUNIOR LESSON FUN SESSIONS GA LA S PA TIES PRIV TE HIRE AQ UA CL UB EEP WA Julie A. Oseid. University of St. Thomas School of Law. Minneapolis, MN. jaoseid@stthomas.edu. My knowledge about rhetoric. Abraham Lincoln - brevity. Kristen Tiscione. Thomas Jefferson - metaphor. Aristotle. What do the people in your church think about rhetoric?. How is rhetoric abused?. What did Plato think of rhetoric?. Are they right?. Socrates: “Professor . Stilley. , shame on you; how can you talk about rhetoric without first defining it?”. Classroom. By. . Rebecca Torres Valdovinos. My Story. “Psychologists investigating perception are increasingly insistent that what is perceived depends upon the observer’s perceptual frame of reference”. . “the art of . persuasion”. 1. The art of speaking or writing . effectively. 2 . Writing, speaking or communicating as a means of . persuasion. .. RHETORIC. : . What is it?. Where do we see rhetoric in society today?. What is it?. Plato: Rhetoric is the art of enchanting the soul. Philip Johnson: Rhetoric is the art of framing an argument so that it can be appreciated by an audience. .. Andrea Lunsford: Rhetoric is the art, practice, and study of human communication. Why Should Students Care?. Lecture 1: CAT 125. Elizabeth . Losh. http://losh.ucsd.edu. . Who Will You Be in Two Years?. A graduate student? . A corporate intern?. A school teacher?. A medical school student?. : ) . Speeches Test Review. Rhetorical Devices. 1. Which of the following is an example of . parallelism. ?. . I. “Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposals for the inspection and control of arms, and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nations.”. 11AP Language & Composition. - Excerpts from Renee H. . Shea’s. . The Language of Composition. , Second Edition. What is it?. To many people, the word rhetoric automatically signals that trickery or deception is afoot..  . Modern Rhetoric. Modern Rhetoric can best be defined by Kenneth Burke, who said “rhetoric is the ability to move bodies to action.”. Have you recently been in a friendly (or heated) debate with someone?. A. . piece of argumentation that attempts to . p. ersuade . especially . by means . other than. the presentation of good . evidence. .. Rhetoric. Rhetoric vs. Logic. Logic is aimed at . truth. .. Rhetoric is aimed at inducing . ~created by CSU Instructor . Jenny . Levin ~. What is visual rhetoric?. . How might you use it in your public argument?. What is visual rhetoric?. How is it used?. How might you use them?. What are some good design principles?. “The ability, in either case, to see the available means of persuasion.”. --Aristotle, Greek philosopher. With a partner:. Pretend one of you is a parent and the other is the child. . Child-persuade your “parent” to consider buying you a new car when you turn 16. . Rhetoric began 2500 years ago as the study of the . forms of communication and argument essential to public, political and legal life. in Ancient Greece. It has since evolved a rich and diverse body of research, texts, and pedagogies.

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