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== Metaphor and analogy == | |||
* see [[Ogden Nash: Very Like a Whale]] for criticism of poetical metaphor | |||
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Revision as of 19:09, 7 July 2022
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- logical fallacies or link to page
- see also Social Studies skills
Rhetorical situation = what the author is trying to say to the reader components purpose argument audience context >> other?
Logos, Pathos & Ethos[edit | edit source]
logos: logic, facts, statistics logos = logic ("word" ... "names" = things are what they are)
pathos = emotion, pity
ethos > crediblity
Metaphor and analogy[edit | edit source]
- see Ogden Nash: Very Like a Whale for criticism of poetical metaphor