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Engl 1301

Engl 1301 . Rhetorical Triangle. Parts of the Rhetorical Triangle. Neumayr article . Who is Neumayr’s audience? What assumptions can he make about his audience? Is the style, tone, mood of his writing appropriate for his audience? Why or why not?

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Engl 1301

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  1. Engl 1301 Rhetorical Triangle

  2. Parts of the Rhetorical Triangle

  3. Neumayr article • Who is Neumayr’s audience? • What assumptions can he make about his audience? • Is the style, tone, mood of his writing appropriate for his audience? Why or why not? • Which of the appeals are used most strongly in the article? • Examples of logos • Examples of pathos • Examples of ethos

  4. Rhetoric in other media: Video/Film • Who is the audience? • How do the style, tone, mood of the video differ from the Neumayr article? • How would you expect people to respond to the video? Would an audience’s response to the video be similar or different to an audience’s response to Neumayr’s article? Why? • Which of the appeals are used most strongly in the video? • Examples of logos • Examples of pathos • Examples of ethos

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