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An explicit message means
Neither A nor B
The message is suggested.
The message is stated outright.
Style
Takes a fact, and then draws a conclusion from the fact.
Presenting an opposing point of view
Exordium, Narratio, and Propositio
Starts with a fact, and then applies it to a specific case.
The Five Cannons of Rhetoric include
Neither A nor B
The message is suggested.
The message is stated outright.
Style
Takes a fact, and then draws a conclusion from the fact.
Presenting an opposing point of view
Exordium, Narratio, and Propositio
Starts with a fact, and then applies it to a specific case.
Inductive reasoning
Neither A nor B
The message is suggested.
The message is stated outright.
Style
Takes a fact, and then draws a conclusion from the fact.
Presenting an opposing point of view
Exordium, Narratio, and Propositio
Starts with a fact, and then applies it to a specific case.
An implicit message means
Neither A nor B
The message is suggested.
The message is stated outright.
Style
Takes a fact, and then draws a conclusion from the fact.
Presenting an opposing point of view
Exordium, Narratio, and Propositio
Starts with a fact, and then applies it to a specific case.
Deductive reasoning
Neither A nor B
The message is suggested.
The message is stated outright.
Style
Takes a fact, and then draws a conclusion from the fact.
Presenting an opposing point of view
Exordium, Narratio, and Propositio
Starts with a fact, and then applies it to a specific case.
A way to appeal to ethos is
Neither A nor B
The message is suggested.
The message is stated outright.
Style
Takes a fact, and then draws a conclusion from the fact.
Presenting an opposing point of view
Exordium, Narratio, and Propositio
Starts with a fact, and then applies it to a specific case.
Within the classical core structure of an argument, the introduction should include
Neither A nor B
The message is suggested.
The message is stated outright.
Style
Takes a fact, and then draws a conclusion from the fact.
Presenting an opposing point of view
Exordium, Narratio, and Propositio
Starts with a fact, and then applies it to a specific case.
Rhetoric is
Neither A nor B
The message is suggested.
The message is stated outright.
Style
Takes a fact, and then draws a conclusion from the fact.
Presenting an opposing point of view
Exordium, Narratio, and Propositio
Starts with a fact, and then applies it to a specific case.
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