Forms of Audience Address/Appeal : 3 Modes Of Writing

ethos : character
logos : word, logic
pathos: emotion, affect

In discussing Scott McCloud's chapt 1, effective writing creates the way we bend

and shape language in the forms above. In my opinion [this, in turn, shapes the

writer as well].

Prolepsis - art of anticipation that has you looking ahead.

Juxtaposed - adjacent, side-by-side.

dictionary.com

Qualify - support to the claim

Trope - Origin: 1525–35; < L tropus figure in rhetoric < Gk trópos turn, turning, turn or figure of speech, akin to trépein to turn

- n.
"A figure of speech using words in nonliteral ways, such as a metaphor.
A word or phrase interpolated as an embellishment in the sung parts
of certain medieval liturgies."

Major premise of syllogism -Logic. an argument the conclusion of which is supported by two premises, of which one (major premise) contains the term (major term) that is the predicate of the conclusion, and the other (minor premise) contains the term (minor term) that is the subject of the conclusion; common to both premises is a term (middle term) that is excluded from the conclusion. A typical form is “All A is C; all B is A; therefore all B is C.”

"All men will die therefore, Socrates is a man."

Spoke about rhetoric and its principles of which we will return to it.

TECHNIQUE GENRE

Syllogism Instructions
Reenactment/plays
Proposals - 2 parts:
problem/solution

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