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    The Rhetorical Triangle Jeremy Maw American Intercontinental University Abstract Thorough this brief introduction into the Rhetorical Triangle the reader will be informed of a few key aspects that define this contemporary look at the model of communication. The terms speaker‚ audience‚ and situation will be clearly defined and used in the proper context. After viewing two presentations a comparison will be made on how well the Rhetorical Triangle was applied to each instance. The essay

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    The Rhetorical Triangle I will first define the rhetorical triangle modern there are three elements of the rhetorical triangle modern (speaker audience situations) the rhetorical triangle modern has three equal sections that create the triangular. The speaker is a person that is giving’s an oral message to the listeners”. (Lucas‚ 2008‚ p. 17). Character of the speaker also affects the audience in element. The audience is a person of you your presentation or speech. The speaker will need to have

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    Rhetorical Analysis of “Parental advisory” The Rhetorical Triangle is on the biggest key point to making sure the paper is well round and can be understandable for whom may read it. The 3 key points for the rhetorical triangle are Logos‚ Pathos‚ and Ethos. Logos‚ which is Greek for ‘word’‚ is where in the essay the author is conveying his message to the audience. It’s where the actual argument comes in for the paper. Ethos‚ translates to character‚ which correlates to how well the author established

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    Aminatta Jagne English 2030-050 Experience of Literature Response One Letter to Mr. President Dr Martin Luther King’s letter from Birmingham jail used all angles of the rhetoric triangle to address the civil rights movement in Alabama and the rest of the US. His audience was not just the clergyman that has accused of being an extremist and outside agitator‚ but a broader audience. He focused mainly on the moderate

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    Rhetorical Triangle Discussion Board PSP111-1001B-03 Presentation Essentials Rhetorical Triangle is the active correlation between the speaker‚ the audience‚ and the situation of a presentation or speech. The rhetorical triangle determines the success of a presentation or speech. When a speech executes the three primary elements of the speaker‚ the audience‚ and the situation in balance the Rhetorical Triangle is effectively complete. It is important for a speaker to give equal relevance to

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    Martz PRES111-1301B-02 March 30 2013 American Intercontinental University Abstract The rhetorical triangle is used to‚ prepare for a speech there are three points to the rhetorical triangle‚ the speaker‚ audience‚ and the situation. It is also a very useful tool‚ to help speakers with their presentations. Speakers also needs to flexible in communicating with their audience.  Rhetorical triangle September 11 2011‚ a day when tragedy struck New York City four passengers planes were high

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    A Rhetorical Analysis of Dr. King’s “Letter from Birmingham Jail” Jasmine Lane February 5‚ 2014 English 318 Lane-1 During the mid-20th Century‚ racism was a huge issue in the United States‚ which the most prominent was the racism of African-Americans. “There comes a time when the cup of endurance runs over‚ and men are no longer willing to be plunged into the abyss of despair. I hope sirs‚ you can understand our legitimate and unavoidable

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    than a human being‚ it is not difficult for one to speak out against an issue and voice one’s mind. Though two different authors writing on different issues both were compelling and perplexing. Dr. King is fed up with not being treated equal‚ where Thoreau is tired of flaws in American government. Dr. King’s letter discusses many tragedies that the black generations have gone through and hopes that things can change. Thoreau’s essay exposes flaws in American government and criticizes the American

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    When I was writing my first draft of my RA paper‚ I had a general idea of what my paper was going to be on because of the prompt: comparing two tales on the aspect of gender. However‚ when I wrote up a rhetorical triangle for both tales‚ I was able to see the contrast on message‚ purpose‚ audience‚ etc. For example‚ I realized there were two purposes that can be conveyed. I could focus on the contrast between the two tales by using gender as evidence or on the

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    What were some events in Dr. King’s youth which led to his decision to fight against discrimination and segregation? In one of his earliest speeches‚ Dr.King said “If freedom is good for any‚ it is good for all.” What do you think he meant by this quote‚ and how did he attempt to live up to this idea throughout his life? Dr. King worked to achieve civil rights for african americans in many different areas‚ such as voting rights. What were some of the other areas in which he and the participants

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