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Rhetorical Concepts
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Communication
Match the example or definition to the appropriate rhetorical concept.
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Created Date 02.09.16
Last Updated 02.09.16
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Topics of this game:
social group(s) that an argument/ad is directed to
the context and timeliness of a written or visual argument
a way of imparting credibility
9 out of 10 dentists recommend Crest
using logic and facts to strengthen an argument/ad
38% of cats in the United States do not have a home
getting the audience to feel a specific emotion
photo of a starving African child with protruding belly and sad eyes
argument and persuasion
dissecting and investigating an argument/ad
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