The study of communication wasn't conceived until the early to mid 1900s. Aristotle believed that rhetoric was more of an essential to lawyers and politicians in order to achieve a successful democracy. Rhetoric is more of a sub-discipline of communication if anything.
Aristotle viewed rhetoric as the art of persuasion through language and believed it played a crucial role in civic life. He outlined three main persuasive appeals: logos (logic), ethos (character), and pathos (emotion), emphasizing the importance of balancing these elements in effective communication. Aristotle's work on rhetoric continues to influence modern rhetorical theory and practice.
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retorical questions imply that you don't need to answer the question eg: "did you go to the football try outs?" "what do you think?" hope this helps :) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- rhetoric writing is used to make an effect on the audience. rhetorical writing is mostly used in texts that are aimed to persuade. rhetoric devices in writing can include rheotrical questions, alliteration, power of three etc it is used to make an effect! if you are in school like i am you need to know what rhetoric is in the communication English exam. i hope that i have helped you
I think it was Aristotle
The need to think logically.
no
He thought it was a trapezoid.
to make readers think the way they do
Aristotle believed that the blood was cooled by the brain.
No, Aristotle did not believe in the existence of atoms. He believed that all matter was continuous and infinitely divisible.
Aristotle believed that the three primary elements of persuasion were ethos (credibility of the speaker), pathos (emotional appeal to the audience), and logos (logical reasoning and evidence). He argued that a well-rounded persuasive argument should incorporate all three elements to effectively convince the audience.
rhetoric (I think)