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The Five Rhetorical Situations of Argument |
Topic Author Audience Occasion Purpose |
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The Three Audience Appeals of Argument |
Pathos Ethos Logos |
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The Three Occasions of Argument (and time) |
Forensic (Past) Deliberative (Future) Epideictic (Present) |
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The Six Purposes of Argument |
To Inform To Convince To Persuade To Explore To Make a Decision To Meditate or Pray |
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The four Levels of Comprehension |
Literal Comprehension Inferential Comprehension Evaluative Comprehension Appreciative Comprehension |
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Arguments that discuss who deserves praise or blame are _____ argument. |
an epideictic (ceremonial) (present) |
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"Actions or decisions in the past that influence policy or decisions in the past" best describes _____. |
precedence |
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A court decision based on precedence would be considered a _____ argument. |
forensic (past) |
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What kind of argument relies on a set of criteria? |
Evaluative argument |
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What purpose of arguments does the following describe? "To show that a problem exists and we need to understand it" |
To explore |