Chapter 13 change the argument
Control the argument shows you how to use logos. Also informs us on how " rhetoric helps us understand how humans communicate". Logos means logic and lets tou show how facts come to play. The author tells how tou can use this in a persuasive way which is the opinion of your audience. He gives examples on how aristol has different but simple ways of symbolism. Also formal logic would include " if then " thinking which is something thats true then another truth and your conclusion is true. The first step of convincing your audience would be enthyme. Using different types of logic. Usually in the middle line of syllogism its obvious. For example " eat your peas, because they are good for you". Basically its stating the obvious. Using both deduction and induction you can make a strong argument, also in the order of fact, comparison, and story. How much facts can support you, and how well do you understand syllogism?
Control the argument shows you how to use logos. Also informs us on how " rhetoric helps us understand how humans communicate". Logos means logic and lets tou show how facts come to play. The author tells how tou can use this in a persuasive way which is the opinion of your audience. He gives examples on how aristol has different but simple ways of symbolism. Also formal logic would include " if then " thinking which is something thats true then another truth and your conclusion is true. The first step of convincing your audience would be enthyme. Using different types of logic. Usually in the middle line of syllogism its obvious. For example " eat your peas, because they are good for you". Basically its stating the obvious. Using both deduction and induction you can make a strong argument, also in the order of fact, comparison, and story. How much facts can support you, and how well do you understand syllogism?