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Strategies
Planning the action one will take to complete tast
Transcript
A written copy of a conversation that take place between 2 or more people
Counterclaim
A position take by someone with an opposing view point.
Claim
A position statement (or thesis) that assets an idea or make an argument for as pacific position.
Analogy
A comparison between 2 things for the purpose of drawing conclusion on 1 based on similarity to others.
Voice
The way writer or speaker uses words and tone to express ideas as well as his or her personal and personality.
Tone
A writer or speaker attitude toward a subject, character or audience
Logos
A rhetorical appeal that uses factual evidence and logic to appeal audience sense of reason.
Narrator
The person telling the story.
Narrative
A story about a series of event that include characters development, plot structor them. Can work fiction and non fiction.
Ethos
A rhetorical appeal that focus on ethics or character quality of speaker.
Pathos
A rhetorical appeal to the readers or listener sense if emotion
Diction
Word choice
Rhetorical Appeals
Use of emotional, logical argument to persuade in writing or speech