Nevermind the answer is A. logos
Rhetoric !!
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The Sophists were traveling educators who toured Greece teaching mainly nobility and upper classes all that was necessary to be successful. Often criticized for the high fees they charged that excluded all but the wealthy, the Sophists taught skills such as rhetoric and public speaking, semantics, ontology, epistemology and other disciplines that helped to complete a solid education.
logos pathos and ethos xD
The art of persuasion is known as rhetoric.
A person is not "rhetoric ." The meaning of rhetoric is the art of public speaking or writing. This is a skill not a condition.
Technically, Rhetoric is a tactic, not a strategy. Anyways, the dictionary defines rhetoric as "the art of effective or persuasive speaking or writing, esp. the use of figures of speech and other compositional techniques." Rhetoric is an effective tactic because it motivates people to fight in wars or allows for popular support to swing your way (common themes of rhetoric are patriotism, and doing your duty, or being a 'man' or making a difference, or pursuing evil enemies that want to eat your children). A lot of wars have been waged because the parties that wanted the wars have been effective at employing rhetoric. Rhetoric itself is a tactic (not a strategy) however there are strategies formed around using rhetoric, and rhetoric as a tactic has been an important part of strategies used to eventually win wars.
His rhetoric is persuasive.
Rhetoric Dont listen to the other answer, I just did the quiz loll
Irony and rhetoric questions
The Rhetoric of Reaction was created in 1991.
The Rhetoric of Drugs was created in 1989.
"The Rhetoric of Irony" was written by Wayne C. Booth and was first published in 1974. The book explores the various forms and uses of irony in literature and communication.
this is an example of rhetoric
Edward P. J. Corbett has written: 'Rhetorical analysis of literary works' -- subject(s): History and criticism, English literature, American literature 'Little rhetoric' 'Selected essays of Edward P. J. Corbett' -- subject(s): Ancient Rhetoric, English language, Rhetoric, Rhetoric, Ancient 'Classical rhetoric for the modern student' -- subject(s): Ancient Rhetoric, English language, Rhetoric, Rhetoric, Ancient