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What is Rhetoric ?. Rhetoric The art or study of using language effectively and persuasively. The art of finding and analyzing all the choices involving.

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Page 1: What is Rhetoric ?. Rhetoric The art or study of using language effectively and persuasively. The art of finding and analyzing all the choices involving.

What is Rhetoric?

Page 2: What is Rhetoric ?. Rhetoric The art or study of using language effectively and persuasively. The art of finding and analyzing all the choices involving.

RhetoricThe art or study of using language

effectively and persuasively.

The art of finding and analyzing

all the choices involving language

that a writer/speaker might make

a situation so that the text becomes

meaningful, purposeful, and effective

for readers.

Page 3: What is Rhetoric ?. Rhetoric The art or study of using language effectively and persuasively. The art of finding and analyzing all the choices involving.

Rhetorical Devices

The specific features of texts that

cause them to be meaningful,

purposeful, and effective for

readers.

Page 4: What is Rhetoric ?. Rhetoric The art or study of using language effectively and persuasively. The art of finding and analyzing all the choices involving.

How do I

ANALYZE a

text?

Page 5: What is Rhetoric ?. Rhetoric The art or study of using language effectively and persuasively. The art of finding and analyzing all the choices involving.

DictionDetails/ImageryFigurative Language

Abstract Ideas:fear, loyalty, freedom, chaos…

repetition contrastshiftjuxtaposition

Page 6: What is Rhetoric ?. Rhetoric The art or study of using language effectively and persuasively. The art of finding and analyzing all the choices involving.

Evidence from the text

Concrete

Details (CD)

Associations to abstract ideas

Commentary

(CM)

Relationships to the rest of the text

Commentary

(CM)