What are the three means of Aristotle's rhetoric of persuasion?
A: Logos, the logical reasoning and the effective use of evidence.
B: Ethos, the author's appeal to his or her own credibility.
C: Ethics, moral principles or rules of conduct recognized in a society.
D: Pathos, the appeals to the audience's or reader's needs and values.
A: Logos, the logical reasoning and the effective use of evidence.
B: Ethos, the author's appeal to his or her own credibility.
C: Ethics, moral principles or rules of conduct recognized in a society.
D: Pathos, the appeals to the audience's or reader's needs and values.
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- Reasoning means logic is used to make the author’s point. Often logical statements follow an “if... then” structure.
- What is the possible reason for the use a question mark in the title? A: The author actually asked the reader this question and expected an answer. B: The author doubted that his school days was the best years of his life. C: The author tried to arouse the reader's interest in the topic. D: It's a rhetorical question.
- Aristotle put forward the famous Three Elements of Rhetoric, that’s three approaches of rhetoric, namely Resort to Reason, Resort to Emotion, Resort to Morality. ()
- What's a logic fallacy? A: An error in the reasoning B: A supporting evidence
- In "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud", "the inward eye" refers to ( ), which is a metaphor to appeal to the reader's imagination of the author's inner feelings.