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Persuasive rhetoric

The art of using language to argue and convince others to adopt a position or act a certain way

Deductive argument

Beginning an argument with generalization or premise to a conclusion

Inductive argument

Beginning an argument with examples or facts and preceding to a conclusion

Ethical appeals

Ideas that use values or moral standards

Rhetorical question

A question that does not require a reply because the answer is obvious

Antithesis

This occurs when contrasting ideas are expressed in a grammatically balanced statement

Repetition

The use of the same word or phrase more than once for emphasis

Parallelism

​A form of repetition in which the grammatical pattern is repeated

Circular reasoning

Supporting a statement by repeating the using different words