RHET 1030 Chapter Notes - Chapter 2: Lane Bryant, Begging, Straw Man

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Rhetorical strategy any technique that us used to persuade or move an audience towards the author"s argument. Narration telling a story to draw the reader in. Comparison/contrast making a point through showing the similarities or differences between two items. Example/illustration focusing on a specific representation example to persuade your reader. Cause & effect structuring an argument around the causal relationship between two elements, considering why something occurred or happened. Definition defining a term, concept, or theoretical premise for your reader. Analogy using a simpler or more familiar concept or metaphor to help an audience understand a complicated idea. Description describing an element, event or idea in detail so as to set up background or create an impression to your reader. Process persuading through showing a series of sequential steps. Classification & division helping a reader understand how an individual element fits in to a larger category or how a larger category can be broken down.

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