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COMPOSITON WORDS

Charlie Bartlett | English 101 | Dr. Clinnin
Horizontales
the event or occurrence that prompts rhetorical discourse
the limitations within which the rhetor must work
the context of a rhetorical act
a newspaper page, usually opposite the editorial page, that features signed articles expressing personal viewpoints.
Reading through your draft and outlining the main points in each paragraph.
the place and conditions in which something happens or exists
the channel of communication. For example, shock radio, YouTube video, PowerPoint, oil painting, color flyer.
Greek term for the sense of logicalness or reasoning created by a rhetor.
anyone who composes discourse that is intended to affect an audience’s or broader community’s thinking or actions.
proof from character that depends on a rhetor’s reputation within a relevant community.
Verticales
a rhetorical situation in which an audience feels “close” with the rhetor
the act of expounding or explaining a person, place, thing, or event
a story of how you became literate and how it has affected your life
any people—real or imagined, contemporary or historical—designated by the rhetor as hearers or readers of his/her text.
Greek term for time pertaining to a sense of timing and timeliness
Greek term for emotions or passions
the specific type or kind of rhetorical discourse.
the intended outcome(s) of the rhetorical discourse identified (implicitly or explicitly) by the rhetor.
proofs from character that are “invented” or deliberately created by a rhetor.
Greek term for the character or reputation of a rhetor.