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rosijanka [135]
1 year ago
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Name 10 rhetoric terms in American Literature?

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Mkey [24]1 year ago
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In addition to Logos, pathos, Ethos, Kairos, other Rhetorical Terms in American Literature are;

  1. Oratory
  2. Figure of Speech
  3. Persuasion
  4. Alliteration
  5. Antanagoge
  6. Hyperbole and.
  7. Euphemism.

These are rhetorical tactics used by authors and presenters to improve the effectiveness and persuasiveness of their words.

<h3>What is the definition of Rhetoric?</h3>

Rhetoric is the art of effectively employing words, particularly in written and spoken dialogue. To convince, move, entertain, and pleasure its audience, effective rhetoric employs a variety of strategies.

In the early 14th century, the term rhetoric first emerged in English. It was taken from the Old French word - rethorique, which was derived from Latin rhetoric and Greek rhtr, and meant "speaker, master speaker, orator; artist of talk."

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