15 September 2005
if ("readings" != syllabus) { ?>if ("readings" == "class topics") echo "Today's Topic: "; if ("readings" == "readings") echo "Assigned Text: "; if ("readings" == "news") echo "News: "; if ("readings" == "in-class activity") echo "In-class Activity"; ?>Hawthorne, The Scarlet Letter (Ch 8-13)
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if ("glossary" == "class topics") echo "Today's Topic: "; if ("glossary" == "readings") echo "Assigned Text: "; if ("glossary" == "news") echo "News: "; if ("glossary" == "in-class activity") echo "In-class Activity"; ?>Rhetoric
Rhetoric – the use of language to persuade. One of the three most important of the “liberal arts” (those skills that free citizens were expected to have). Classical rhetoric recognizes three main ways to persuade. We can make emotional pleas (pathos); we can make ethical pleas (ethos), or we can use logic (logos).
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