Chapter 5 get them to like you
He later explains in this chapter about an acient Roman word "decorum"."rhetorical decorum is the art of fitting in". He talks about how this is the simplest case of persuasion. He tells you how you must ask what do they expect? You can't just go against it. It's almost like fitting in, but with the readers. Throughout the chapter he give numerous examples of how you be or act a sertain way with your surroundings or fit the part. He tells how you need your credibility and your audience trust. For example when he gives the example on how to dress or act in a presentation twards different office's. Would you do th is to fit the part?
He later explains in this chapter about an acient Roman word "decorum"."rhetorical decorum is the art of fitting in". He talks about how this is the simplest case of persuasion. He tells you how you must ask what do they expect? You can't just go against it. It's almost like fitting in, but with the readers. Throughout the chapter he give numerous examples of how you be or act a sertain way with your surroundings or fit the part. He tells how you need your credibility and your audience trust. For example when he gives the example on how to dress or act in a presentation twards different office's. Would you do th is to fit the part?