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Aristotle's triangle
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speaker audience message
triangle interrelationship |
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message
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what the author is really saying
underlying message in literature, it's theme |
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purpose
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Is it an argument?
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approaches to argumentative style
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logos pathos ethos
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logos
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argumentative appeal to logic
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pathos
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argumentative appeal to emotion
least sophisticated approach; most likely to get you to act |
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ethos
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argumentative appeal based on the author's credibility
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establishing ethos
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by author's reputation
by high quality of argument and organization by appealing to a common value |
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counterargument
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argumentation created by anticipating your opponent's argument and addressing it
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context
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the events, history, time, culture, etc. surrounding a particular speech or piece of writing
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