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What is a rebuttal?
Aristotle
incorrect or faulty logic
your “answer back” to the argument the other side would make
message
Trying to get the audience to feel something
equilateral
one argument the other side would make
Increasing the credibility of the speaker or making a connection between speaker and audience
How is pathos used in an argument?
Aristotle
incorrect or faulty logic
your “answer back” to the argument the other side would make
message
Trying to get the audience to feel something
equilateral
one argument the other side would make
Increasing the credibility of the speaker or making a connection between speaker and audience
What is a fallacy?
Aristotle
incorrect or faulty logic
your “answer back” to the argument the other side would make
message
Trying to get the audience to feel something
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one argument the other side would make
Increasing the credibility of the speaker or making a connection between speaker and audience
The rhetorical triangle is what type of triangle?
Aristotle
incorrect or faulty logic
your “answer back” to the argument the other side would make
message
Trying to get the audience to feel something
equilateral
one argument the other side would make
Increasing the credibility of the speaker or making a connection between speaker and audience
What is a counterargument?
Aristotle
incorrect or faulty logic
your “answer back” to the argument the other side would make
message
Trying to get the audience to feel something
equilateral
one argument the other side would make
Increasing the credibility of the speaker or making a connection between speaker and audience
Logos emphasizes the __________________.
Aristotle
incorrect or faulty logic
your “answer back” to the argument the other side would make
message
Trying to get the audience to feel something
equilateral
one argument the other side would make
Increasing the credibility of the speaker or making a connection between speaker and audience
How is ethos used in an argument?
Aristotle
incorrect or faulty logic
your “answer back” to the argument the other side would make
message
Trying to get the audience to feel something
equilateral
one argument the other side would make
Increasing the credibility of the speaker or making a connection between speaker and audience
Who named the three elements of an argument?
Aristotle
incorrect or faulty logic
your “answer back” to the argument the other side would make
message
Trying to get the audience to feel something
equilateral
one argument the other side would make
Increasing the credibility of the speaker or making a connection between speaker and audience
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