Appeal to logic
Logos and kairos appeal to the logic and timeliness to a topic. These two rhetorical appeals are about how and why something makes sense and fits into the real world.
Appeal to logic
Logos and kairos appeal to the logic and timeliness to a topic. These two rhetorical appeals are about how and why something makes sense and fits into the real world.
Appeal to emotion
Pathos are about the emotions and how the author wants or tries to appeal to how the audiences feelings are tied to their topic.
Appeal to credibility
Ethos appeal to the writers beliefs and moral principles.
note that the term “rhetoric” also is used to mean someone speaking bombastic thoughts that are empty of meaning End of Light Yellow comment.
Rhetoric has different meaning and connotations. Focusing on the effective communication meaning.
The purpose of writing or rhetorical aim (the goal the writer is trying to achieve or argument the writer is trying to make) The intended audience The writer/speaker
All three elements used to create a situation where rhetoric is understandable.