WRI330H5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Pathos, Dispositio, Simile

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Feel, act and think: arguments based on pathos, ethos and logos. All parts of speech involve appeals: narration onto narration evidence to support audience. argument that you are making in that moment. How you choose to invite your audience in, include material they will listen to. Some people prefer to do this last. Might just state fact or case, but also involve actual narration. Retelling of events, giving description of a course of events that leads to the. (cid:498)today ) will argue(cid:499) (cid:498)my point today(cid:499) clear points of moving from introduction. Might also begin to narrate particular cases. Where the speaker might map out for their audience what might come next. Can also serve to tell people what you wont be addressing in your talk. Forms of evidence fact based, anecdotal evidence etc, trying to give audience. Appeals to logic pathos etc. often come up in the confirmation.

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