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The Five Rhetorical Situations of Argument

Topic


Author


Audience


Occasion


Purpose

The Three Audience Appeals of Argument

Pathos


Ethos


Logos

The Three Occasions of Argument (and time)

Forensic (Past)


Deliberative (Future)


Epideictic (Present)

The Six Purposes of Argument

To Inform


To Convince


To Persuade


To Explore


To Make a Decision


To Meditate or Pray

The four Levels of Comprehension

Literal Comprehension


Inferential Comprehension


Evaluative Comprehension


Appreciative Comprehension

Arguments that discuss who deserves praise or blame are _____ argument.

an epideictic (ceremonial) (present)

"Actions or decisions in the past that influence policy or decisions in the past" best describes _____.

precedence

A court decision based on precedence would be considered a _____ argument.

forensic (past)

What kind of argument relies on a set of criteria?

Evaluative argument

What purpose of arguments does the following describe?


"To show that a problem exists and we need to understand it"

To explore