What is a classical (Greek) rhetoric tip you know?
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Balancing ethos, pathos, and logos is still the bedrock of political speeches, marketing campaigns, and courtroom arguments.
Also, beware the Sophists who argue well regardless of the truth.
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Balancing ethos, pathos, and logos is still the bedrock of political speeches, marketing campaigns, and courtroom arguments.
Also, beware the Sophists who argue well regardless of the truth.
wrote on last edited by [email protected]Can you briefly explicate on the those theee things
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Repetition repetition repetition
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Can you briefly explicate on the those theee things
Aristotle broke it down into:
Ethos (credibility)
Pathos (emotional appeal)
Logos (logical argument)