Rhetorical Analysis of SpeechesAllyn and Bacon, 1967 - 229 ページ |
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... play their part And strike their blows like men . Note the metaphor , " That hour will strike • 99 30. The introduction of conversation into this paragraph introduces the dramatic element . The debater here is justifying , ex- plaining ...
... play their part And strike their blows like men . Note the metaphor , " That hour will strike • 99 30. The introduction of conversation into this paragraph introduces the dramatic element . The debater here is justifying , ex- plaining ...
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... play bridge . " 2. The speaker , aware of the speaking situation , identifies with the audience- “ how many of us . " Notice the historical de- velopment of the paragraph : Socrates , New Testament , Dark Ages , Whitehead . The speaker ...
... play bridge . " 2. The speaker , aware of the speaking situation , identifies with the audience- “ how many of us . " Notice the historical de- velopment of the paragraph : Socrates , New Testament , Dark Ages , Whitehead . The speaker ...
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... play Shakespeare subordinated poetry to rhetoric . How interesting it is that we even find a rhetorician , Artemidorus , in the cast . From the beginning to the end of the play the speeches are persuasive . Almost every character is ...
... play Shakespeare subordinated poetry to rhetoric . How interesting it is that we even find a rhetorician , Artemidorus , in the cast . From the beginning to the end of the play the speeches are persuasive . Almost every character is ...
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