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Persuasive words, Logical fallacies and Intent signals ... Anecdotes, Stories, Metaphors ... How are words used so as to get you to go along with what the speaker intends, perhaps without him or her
There are several rhetorical strategies you can use to make your writing more powerful.
Rhetorical strategies, or writing strategies, describe different methods of writing which you can incorporate into your writing to make it more effective.
There are three types of rhetorical appeals, or persuasive strategies, used in arguments to support claims and respond to opposing arguments.
Rhetorical Strategies of Idea Development and Organization; MSU Writing Center; Helen Hadley Porter ... Other rhetorical strategies such as exemplification, classification, and comparison are
Elements creators of text use to put forth their arguments ... Themes: Linking devices that hold a text together structurally, e.g. ... Introduction and conclusion: Framing strategies.
2) Appeal to the audience's emotions or sympathies ... 3) Appeal to logic and evidence from sources other than the author's or readers' own experience. ... Often the appeals are combined,
Certain patterns can be found at many locations throughout rhetoric which serve as basic strategies in the manipulation of discourse.
This presentation examines English and Japanese "preferred" rhetorical strategies as identified by Hinds (1980, 1983, 1984), Takemata (1976), Mulvey (1992), Ricento(1987) and Yutani (1977),
I want to look in this paper at two rhetorical strategies of laissez-faire.  Not that they are the only ones: there are others.  These strategies tend to blur into each other: