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Rhetorical Modes

Rhetorical Modes. Just what are rhetorical modes? ~from pages 13-17, LOC. Rhetorical Modes: Defined. I t is the organization of a piece of writing, what classical rhetoricians called “arrangement”

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Rhetorical Modes

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  1. Rhetorical Modes Just what are rhetorical modes? ~from pages 13-17, LOC

  2. Rhetorical Modes: Defined • It is the organization of a piece of writing, what classical rhetoricians called “arrangement” • Whether you’re analyzing a text or writing your own, considering how the essay and its individual paragraphs or sections are arranged is important • Question: Is the text organized in the best possible way in order to achieve its purpose?

  3. Rhetorical Modes: continued • An essay always has a beginning, middle, and end: introduction, developmental paragraphs, and conclusion. • However, how a writer structures the argument within that framework depends on his or her intended purpose and effect. Consider the classical model: On pages 13-14 in LOC

  4. Rhetorical Modes: Basic • In fact, the classical model may not be appropriate if the writer’s purpose is to compare and contrast, to narrate an event, or to define a term. • Each of these purposes suggests a method of organization, or arrangement. • These patterns of development include a range of logical ways to organize an entire text, or more likely, individual paragraphs or sections.

  5. Basic Rhetorical Modes: BRM’s • Example or Illustration • Classification • Compare and Contrast - Analogy

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