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English2000 Midterm
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where was aristole from?
Greece
what are the sophist known for ?
charge students for their teaching on philosophy, rhetoric, and arete
What is arete?
What is arete?
What is arete?
virtue or excellence
what are the five cannons of rhetoric?
-invention
arrangement
style
memory
delivery
which of the five cannons should take the longest?
Invention (because you need to plan it; pre-write )
what is delivery concerned most with ?
how is something is said rather than what is said (how you speak it how u get message out , how you say it )
what happens in arrangement?
concerned with the order of a speech or writing
how is memory related to the audience? has to do with how the audience remember a speeches(makes you look more professional if you know your speech )
what three things make up Aristotle rhetorical triangle ?
Ethos, Pathos and Logos
an appeal to ethos is...
an appeal to the speaker's credibility
an appeal to pathos is.
an appeal to the audience's emotions
an appeal to logos is
an appeal to logic in the argument
-how many questions are in the stasis theory process?
there are four
what are the four questions?
Question of Fact (did it happen )
Question if definition (how can the act /event be defined?)
Question of quality (what is the seriousness of the issue?)
Question of policy (what should we do?)
What is the goal of Rogerian argument
What is the goal of Rogerian argument ?
What is the goal of Rogerian argument ?
come to a middle ground of acceptance(when we come to agreement)
Steps to a Rogerian Argument
Introduction
summary of opposing views
statement if understanding
statement of your position
statement of context
statement of benefits