Why did Aristotle come up with his theory of rhetoric? - Answers To manipulate people by using
emotions
Rhetoric - Answers Persuasive use of language
Genre - Answers Category or Type of Argument
Rhetorical Situation - Answers Anytime at least one person attempts to persuade another
Context of Rhetorical Situation - Answers Debates/Arguments that surround the issue
What occasions call for an argument of fact - Answers challenges beliefs or facts, and historical
legends and whether they are true or not.
What are the 2 types of argument of definition - Answers Example and Operational
Define qualitative argument - Answers An argument of evaluation that relies on non-numerical
criteria supported by reason, tradition, precedent, or logic
Define quantitative argument - Answers An argument of evaluation that relies on criteria that
can be measured, counted, or demonstrated objectively
Define Hard Evidence - Answers Support for an argument using facts, statistics, testimony, or
other evidence the writer finds.
What is the basic formula for an argument of definition - Answers (X) is/is not (Y)
What is the basic formula for an argument of evaluation - Answers (X) is/is not quality (Y)
What are the formulas for Causal Arguments - Answers Cause (A) leads to effect (B), (C), (D) or
Effect (D) leads to cause (A), (B), (C). or (A) causes (B) causes (C) and possibly (D)
What is the basic formula for a proposal argument - Answers (A) should do (B) because (C)
What are the purposes of arguments - Answers To convince and inform, Persuade, Make
Decisions, Understand and Explore.
What are the occasions for arguments - Answers Past Present and Future
What is Stasis Theory - Answers In classical rhetoric, a method for coming up with appropriate
arguments by determining the nature of a given situation: a question of fact; of definition; of
quality; or of policy.
What are the questions to ask in Stasis Theory - Answers Did something happen
What is its nature