An Example in Aristotle's Rhetoric is an instance or a fable, as he describes it. A fable would be the invention of facts by a speaker whereas an instance would be an actual past fact. An Example would be literally an example of something that relates to the story.
For examples (no pun intended) :
If a man is persuading a group of people to vote for a bill that enables extreme security for the governed, he could say "If we want to avoid acts of terror on the homeland, we must pass this bill to prevent another 9/11."
An Enthymeme would be very different. An enthymeme is pretty much a rhetorical (hence the word) question. Rather than telling the audience what to think, the speaker allows them to come to the obvious conclusion.
Using the same situation above for this example, the speaker could say "do we want another 9/11 happening on the homeland." The clear answer is no and with the given audience in mind, the obvious conclusion should be to pass the security bill.
He used a lot of empty rhetoric but I didn't hear any facts to support his position.
The protesters used rhetoric and slogans trying to gain the public attention.
You don't have to look to hard to find anti-Obama rhetoric.
Candice didn't like the rhetoric given by the other candidate. In this sentence, rhetoric refers the speech the other candidate gave.
I have never asked a rhetorical question before. How cool is that? You know what I'm saying?
That was a rhetorical question.
The augmentation of the soil was a a great success.
The augmentation of accessories to your wardrobe was spectacular.
Are you asking me a rhetorical question?
Rhetoric means using words to convince or persuade; rhetoric over substance means using words instead of evidence. The evidence could also be words but they would be words with specific information as opposed to words of opinion or suggestion.
The word "scurry" is a verb. An example of a sentence using the word would be: Ben watched the little mouse scurry across the kitchen floor.
No, O.J. Simpson did not do time for murder. He was acquitted of the murder charges. He is currently serving a sentence in Nevada for a robbery. Details can be found by using the link below, and it is there that you can read a synopsis of the legal battles Mr. Simpson has fought.
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The politician's speech was filled with persuasive rhetoric to sway the audience's opinion.
Rhetoric is the study of using language. It can also mean a style of speaking, or language that is pretentious, insincere, or intellectually vacuous. Here are some sentences.That article is a fine example of political rhetoric.His offer of friendship was mere rhetoric.I find rhetoric a most interesting subject.
An author's purpose in using rhetoric is to create a certain effect for the reader. Rhetoric is language designed to have a persuasive or impressive effect on its audience, but often regarded as lacking in sincerity or meaningful content.
rhetoric
To persuade someone using language
The term you are looking for is "rhetoric." Rhetoric is the art of using language effectively and persuasively to communicate and influence an audience.
Pathos
The art of using language to persuade people to change their views.
Rhetoric means using words to convince or persuade; rhetoric over substance means using words instead of evidence. The evidence could also be words but they would be words with specific information as opposed to words of opinion or suggestion.
The art or study of using language effectively and persuasively.
The art or study of using language effectively and persuasively.
The art of using language to persuade people to change their views