-
rhetorical action."
There does not
exist an
analytic method that is
widely recognized as "the"
rhetorical method,
partly because many in
rhetorical study...
- A
rhetorical question is a
figure of
speech in the form of a
question that is
asked to make a
point rather than to
elicit an answer.
Though a rhetorical...
-
Rhetorical modes (also
known as
modes of discourse)
describe the variety, conventions, and
purposes of the
major kinds of language-based communication...
- In rhetoric, a
rhetorical device,
persuasive device, or
stylistic device is a
technique that an
author or
speaker uses to
convey to the
listener or reader...
- The
rhetorical situation is the
context of a
rhetorical event that
consists of an issue, an audience, and a set of constraints.
Three leading views of...
- Rome,
English rhetorical theory frequently employs Gr**** and
Latin words as
terms of art. This page
explains commonly used
rhetorical terms in alphabetical...
-
Rhetorical figure may
refer to:
Figure of
speech Rhetorical device Literary trope...
- The
modes of persuasion,
often referred to as
ethical strategies or
rhetorical appeals, are
devices in
rhetoric that cl****ify the speaker's
appeal to the...
-
Rhetorical criticism analyzes the
symbolic artifacts of
discourse — the words, phrases, images, gestures, performances, texts, films, etc. that people...
- argument.
Rhetorical stance would then be the
position of a
speaker or
writer in
relation to audience, topic, and
situational context. "
Rhetorical Stance"...