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Rhetoric

Rhetoric is the study of effective writing and speaking.  As we discuss our reading material this semester, we will also answer three main questions about each reading selection:

Exigence What has compelled the author to write?
Audience To whom is the author writing or speaking?
Purpose What effect does the author hope to have on his audience?

We will also analyze the three main rhetorical appeals:

ethos Ethical appeal - Do we believe the author?
pathos an author's appeal to the reader's emotions
logos an author's appeal to reason or logic

In order to conduct productive discussions during the semester, we must have a common vocabulary of rhetorical terms.  Please open the file below and study the listed rhetorical terms.  Students will take a multiple-choice test on these Rhetorical Terms during the opening weeks of the semester.  You will find that you have already learned many of these terms in other English courses, but some will be brand new to you.  If you do not understand a term, please see the websites listed below for additional explanations and examples.

Download rhetorical_terms.doc

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Excellent Websites about Rhetorical Terms

Kentucky Classics: A Glossary of Rhetorical Terms with Examples

Silva Rhetoricae (Brigham Young)

American Rhetoric

Download Terms appearing on tests 1991.2007