CMN 1 Study Guide - Final Guide: Confirmation Bias, Inductive Reasoning, Deductive Reasoning

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4 functions of rhetoric: upholding truth and justice, teaching to an audience, analyzing both sides of a question, defending oneself. Logos - the logical or rational appeal of the message itself, including its content, structure, and style: contributes to the effectiveness in persuasion. Pathos - the emotional appeal that comes from connecting with the audience"s values, interests, and feelings. Influences listener"s attitudes and dispositions towards the message. Cicero & the practice of rhetoric: invention, arrangement, style, memory, delivery. In the works de inventione, de re publica, and de oratore, cicero broke down the components of speech. Invention - the first canon of rhetoric, selecting and performing investigative research on a given topic: discover general purpose: inform, persuade, entertain, choose topic by narrowing to specific purpose to arrive, apply certain themes to formulate research questions. Significance: origins, trends, causes, effects, parts, formulate central idea.

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