ENC 1102 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Pathos, Ad Hominem, Fallacy

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Name six things you learned from chapter six rhetorical analysis. : even a coherent argument full of sound evidence may not connect with readers if it"s dull, off-key, or offensive. Readers naturally judge the credibility of arguments in part by how stylishly the case is made. In a rhetorical analysis, you can"t ignore style: in analyzing an argument i learned to try and show how the key devices in an argument actually make it succeed or fail. Pathos using emotions and passion; (how can i make my audience feel something?) Generalization: stating that all members of a group are a particular way. This is what the muslim travel ban is saying about people from these muslim majority countries. If a generalization is to have validity, it must be supported with facts. Someone who cannot attack someone"s ideas, so goes after them personally. i. e. ) Donald trump (when he was a candidate) attacked female candidate"s appearance stating, "look at that face. "

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