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  2. Enthymeme - Wikipedia

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    Pictures can also function as enthymemes because they require the audience to help construct their meaning. [9] [10] Modern-day internet memes are a good example of this, their meaning being inherited through the input and adaptations of the collective group of users who come across them, share them, and create them.

  3. Glossary of rhetorical terms - Wikipedia

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    Analogy – the use of a similar or parallel case or example to reason or argue a point. Anaphora – a succession of sentences beginning with the same word or group of words. Anastrophe – inversion of the natural word order. Anecdote – a brief narrative describing an interesting or amusing event.

  4. Topics (Aristotle) - Wikipedia

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    He characterises it in the Rhetoric [3] thus: "I call the same thing element and topic; for an element or a topic is a heading under which many enthymemes fall." [4] By element, he means a general form under which enthymemes of the same type can be included. Thus, a topic is a general argument source, from which the individual arguments are ...

  5. Talk:Enthymeme - Wikipedia

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    The example with O.J. and Johnny Cochran, as it is fleshed out in the article, is not an enthymeme. It has 3 premises and therefore is not even a syllogism. It is a good example of an argument with implicit premises, but doesn't belong in an article on enthymemes.

  6. Modes of persuasion - Wikipedia

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    There are also more traditional forms of logical reasoning, such as syllogisms and enthymemes. [ 6 ] : 38–39 Logos is also related to the rational appeal that speakers use to persuade their audience through the usage of patterns , such as facts, statistics, and data, also known as informational processing.

  7. Material inference - Wikipedia

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    Material inferences vs. enthymemes [ edit ] Classical formal logic considers the above "north/south" inference as an enthymeme , that is, as an incomplete inference; it can be made formally valid by supplementing the tacitly used conversity relationship explicitly: " Montreal is north of New York, and whenever a location x is north of a ...

  8. Enthymemes - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Enthymemes

  9. List of metonyms - Wikipedia

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    A place where tickets are sold, in this example, for movies. A term to describe how well a film is doing. "The film is a hit at the box office." [citation needed] brass: A metal alloy (used for or in the manufacture of e.g. buttons, insignia and a family of musical instruments)