WRIT 107B Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Rhetorical Device, Rhetorical Situation, Rhetoric

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Rhetoric the way we use language and images to persuade. Trust the company"s credibility, or ethos, and to believe the messages they send. Use emotion to persuade you also called pathos. Wherever there is persuasion, there is rhetoric. And wherever there is meaning," there is persuasion. " food eaten and digested is not rhetoric. But in the meaning of food there is much rhetoric, the meaning being persuasive enough for the idea of food to be used, like the ideas of religion, as a rhetorical device of statesmen . Most of our actions are persuasive in nature. Rhetorical messages always occur in a specific situation or context. Constrain decision and action needed to modify the exigence // how rhetoric is presented, beliefs, attitudes, documents, facts, traditions, images, interests, motives rhetorical situation and rhetorical triangle. Argument what the rhetor wants you to believe or do and how he or she goes about that persuasion.

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