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S EX I. Statement of argument Explain what is meant Illustrate the point with evidence. SEXI. Aristotle’s Rhetoric. Aristotle identifies three types of appeal: Ethos - personal appeal of the speaker; Logos - the value of the arguments; Pathos - appeal to emotions in support of

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  1. S EX I Statement of argument Explain what is meant Illustrate the point with evidence SEXI

  2. Aristotle’s Rhetoric • Aristotle identifies three types of appeal: • Ethos - personal appeal of the speaker; • Logos - the value of the arguments; • Pathos - appeal to emotions in support of arguments.

  3. Aristotle’s Rhetoric • Rhetoricians need to develop five skills: • Invention - ability to generate ideas; • Disposition - ability to organize ideas; • Style - use of appropriate language; • Memory - ability to recall facts & ideas; • Delivery - use of voice and gestures.

  4. Resources • https://wiki.engr.illinois.edu/display/cs210/Resources

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