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“the art of effective expression (speaking & writing) and the persuasive use of language” We study rhetoric because: it helps us to better appreciate appeals to our ethos, pathos, & logos (more on this to come) it helps us to become more effective persuasive speakers and writers

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WHAT IS RHETORIC?

PART I

Rhetoric

• “the art of effective expression (speaking & writing) and the persuasive use of language”

• We study rhetoric because:• it helps us to better appreciate appeals to our

ethos, pathos, & logos (more on this to come)• it helps us to become more effective persuasive

speakers and writers

GENERATE YOUR OWN EXAMPLES

• What are some of the techniques by which people use language persuasively?

Jot your thoughts down in your notes.

MAYBE YOU NAMED SOME OF THESE EXAMPLES:

• Diction – • Formal diction leads readers/listeners to believe

something is ethically or legally important• Emotional diction (sometimes called

“sensationalism”) leads readers/listeners to recognize that ideas expressed are important to the writer/speaker

• Allusion - can associate a new idea to a traditionally respected source

HERE IS A REAL-LIFE EXAMPLE OF RHETORIC IN ACTION…

• If a teacher desired to persuade a student to get to class on time, he/she might say, “It is DHS policy that students serve detention after three tardies.” • What makes this statement effective?

• The statement sounds formal and authoritative!• Backed by the rule

of law

ETHOS

• Persuasive appeal of one’s character. Tells us that the author is reliable and competent

• Example: “I am a father, a taxpayer, and have served you as senator for 20 years. I deserve your vote to continue my service.

AK Senator Hollis French

WHAT IS USED IN EACH OF THE FOLLOWING ?

PART II

Rhetorical Strategies/Techniques

RHETORICAL STRATEGIES/TECHNIQUES

• The strategies that follow are just some of the ways to make your writing/speaking more persuasive…

PARALLEL STRUCTURE

• Parallel Structure-repetition of grammatically similar words, phrases, clauses, or sentences to emphasize a point or stir the emotions of a reader/listener. Used to create a sense of rhythm, balance, and order in writing or speech.

• Chiasmus=“inverted parallelism” (i.e. eat to live, not live to eat)

ALLUSION

• Short, informal reference to famous person, event, story. Relies on reader/listener to be familiar with the reference and hidden meaning. Used to stimulate ideas, associations, add extra information.

• Example: “Thou shalt wash thy hands.” I am trusting that you respect the commandments and, hence, my statement.

ANALOGY

• Comparison between two things that are alike in certain respects. Used in persuasion to demonstrate the logic of one idea by showing how it is similar to an accepted idea.• Example: “Pupils are more like oysters than

sausages. The job of teaching is not to stuff them and then seal them up, but to help them reveal the riches within.”-Sydney Harris

ALLITERATION

• Repetition of initial consonant sounds. Used to call attention to a phrase and fixes it in the reader’s/listener’s mind.

• Example: “Let us go forth to lead the land we love.”- John F. Kennedy Inaugural speech

ADVERTISING TECHNIQUES• Bandwagon• Avant-garde• Testimonials• Facts and Figures• Transfer

BANDWAGON

• Advertisers make it seem as if everyone is buying this product (makes you feels left out)

AVANT-GARDE

• Is the reverse of bandwagon• Make product seem so brand new that you will

be the first in the school to have it

TESTIMONIALS

• Advertisers use celebrities or just regular people to endorse a product.

FACTS AND FIGURES

• Statistics, percentages, and numbers are used to convince you that this product is better of more effective that another product.

TRANSFER

• Gets one to associate the good feelings shown in the ad with the product itself.

How can you used the informationIn this power point to inform your writing?

Reflect and Respond

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