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    Chapter 3 Hypothetical Syllogisms As stated in Chapter 2‚ a hypothetical syllogism is a syllogism with at least one conditional premise‚ that is‚ at least one ―if…then…‖ premise. The ―If…then…‖ relationship may be expressed in ordinary language by using a number of different terms. In checking hypothetical syllogisms expressed in ordinary language for their validity‚ it is therefore useful to be able to translate such conditional vocabulary into standard conditional form. The Vocabulary of Conditional

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    particular rhetorical acts. Again‚ it is particular. Week 2: World War II rhetorical situation; close textual analysis; strategic ambiguity; declarative tone; characterization; repetition; neo-classical criticism; ethos; logos; pathos; syllogism; enthymeme Rhetorical situation: Lloyd Bitzer’s theory on context‚ which includes: 1. Exigence- “imperfection marked by urgency”  (ex. Pearl Harbor)‚ Exigence calls for discourse 2. Audience- “mediators of change” as a result of the speech‚ War Message-

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    argue for protection‚ or to change the opinions of others.  It can truly be an art form.  Here he explains that persuasion in rhetoric is the core of the argument‚ and everything else is an accomplice to the former. Persuasion deals directly with enthymemes‚ described as using emotions to further the argument. They vary from person to person because it is a completely subjective point of view.  “It is not right to pervert the judge by moving him to anger or envy or pity-one might as well warp a carpenter’s

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    Mostafa El Aidy Theory of Knowledge Mr. Kuhl 28/2/2013 Theory of Knowledge Dictionary Argument Ad Ignorantiam: assuming that something is false only because it is not true. Certainty: being sure of something Common Sense: using your background knowledge and logic to decide whether something is true or false. Conformation Bias: agree to opinions and ideas only because they match one’s beliefs. Evidence: facts that support a claim. Gullibility: failure of intelligence in which a person is

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    So Many Monsters Hybrids?" To prove his hypothesis true‚ he successfully incorporates the rhetoric techniques of reasoning‚ pathos‚ and identification. Asma’s primary and most effective tool of persuasion is his many instances of reasoning with enthymemes. His first and most obvious use is when he explains how human’s obsession with hybrid monsters is innate. First‚ he introduces examples of current hybrid monsters in movies followed by

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    Figure of Speech Examples A figure of speech is a word or phrase that has a meaning something different than its literal meaning. It can be ametaphor or simile that is designed to further explain a concept. Or‚ it can be a different way of pronouncing a word or phrase such as with alliteration to give further meaning or a different sound. Examples of Figures of Speech Using Alliteration Alliteration is the repetition of beginning sounds. Examples are: Sally sells seashells. Walter wondered where

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    A Rhetorical Analysis of “You’re Not Special” Son of famed historian and Pullitzer Prize winner David McCullough‚ English instructor David McCullough‚ Jr. delivered one of the most controversial and memorable high-school commencement speeches on June 7‚ 2012. Addressing over 400 capped and gowned graduating students‚ family‚ and friends at Wellesley High School‚ McCullough’s humorous introduction set the attention-garnering foundation for his main argument: to inspire his audience—and this generation—to

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    Furthermore‚ he followed the Toulmin scheme to represent his enthymeme and supported it with sufficient ground. In addition‚ he highlighted the warrant and provided typical backing after which he covered most of the possible rebuttals of the pro-infanticide and ended up with some qualifiers a strategy that made his

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    Surprise Award Provokes Mixed Feelings President Barack Obama won the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize on October 9th. The award has brought immense attention to the modest President. This is an immense accomplishment for Barack Obama as well as for anyone who is privilege enough to win such an award. The argument throughout this article is if Obama is truly justified in winning the Nobel Peace Prize. Scott Wilson does an impressive job of creating an argument within his writing. Both sides are expressed

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    Name: University: Course: Tutor: Date Criminology is a term that refers to any kind of study associated with crime and criminal justice. Feminist criminology in the late 1960 into the early 1970 was largely concerned with the victimization of women. The emergence of Feminism that sort the elimination of all forms of gender inequality in women lead to contemporary feminist criminologists‚ whose contributions have led to the modern understanding of women as victims‚ offenders and

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