English 111G Rhetoric and Composition. Rhetoric Rhetoric Defined.

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English 111G Rhetoric and Composition

Rhetoric Rhetoric Defined

Rhetoric The Ancient Greeks Homer IsocratesPlato

Rhetoric Aristotle

Rhetoric A dictionary definition

Rhetoric Combining the Two Dr. Christopher Burnham, PhD.

Rhetoric Ethos PathosLogos Aristotle’s Rhetorical Triangle

Rhetoric Ethos – Ethical Appeal The Author Pathos – Emotional Appeal The Reader Logos – Logical Appeal The Text Aristotle’s Rhetorical Triangle

Rhetoric Ethos Pathos Logos Ethos Logos Pathos Your Rhetoric Ethos PathosLogos

Composition

Composition Defined

Composition Narrative Expository Descriptive Persuasive Imaginative Modes of Writing

Rhetoric and Composition

Resources San Diego State University Carson-Newman College – Dr. Wheeler American Rhetoric