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Introductory Concepts
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RAIDS
Revision
Arrangement
Invention
Delivery
Style
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IAR Questions
What is invention? (What activities did the writer(s) have to engage in to create the text?)
What is being invented? (What ideas, practices, arguments, etc. are created through the text?)
What is being arranged? (What is being put in relation to what?)
What is arrangement? (How are things being put in relation to one another?)
What is being revised? (What is the writer(s) trying to change (e.g. what ideas, practices, etc.?))
What is revision? (What is the writer trying to change (e.g. what ideas, practices, etc.?)
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SWAP Analysis
Subject
Writer
Audience
Purpose
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Rhetorical Appeals (Proofs)
Logos
Pathos
Ethos
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Building the Logos
One part argument : the claim alone
Two part argument: the enthymemeWarrant (major premise) is implied
Three part argument: Full Toulmin model
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Building Blocks of Arguments: Values and Facts
Values
Facts
Using sourcesPersonal experience
Testimony of others
Authority
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Reliability of sources
Online sources – be careful…
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Ethos
The Elements of EthosGood Sense
Good Will
Good Moral Character
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Ethos
Types of EthosExtrinsic Ethos
Intrinsic Ethos
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Establishing Ethos in Writing
Intellectual Virtue of Reasonableness
I am not an extremist
I know the other side and they are wrong
I see merit on the other side
I concede one or more points to the other side
I may be wrong, but…
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Pathos
Are emotional appeals legitimate?
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Evoking Pathos in Argument
Choosing words carefullyEuphemisms
Periphrasis or circumlocution (taking the long way around)
Descriptive language