A Rhetorical Analysis Of An Argument

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I did not really understand what aristotle, on rhetoric was talking about. What I did get out of it was that enthymeme is an argument in which one premise is not explicitly stated. In chapter 23 it talks about weather the opposite has the opposite quality. SOme of the lines of proof are based upon modification of the key-word, correlative ideas, is to apply to the other speaker what he has said against yourself, and hat if two results are the same their antecedents are also the same. When an argument is put side by side it is clear to the aducince. In chapter 24 it talks about syllogisms is a form of reasoning in which a conclusion is drawn from two given or assumed propositions. You always need to discuss the truth of opinions in your argument.

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