In chapter 13 called "Control the Argument", it talked about how having my audience trust is my very own advantage to persuade the audience into believing what I have to say.My audience already knows that I care about them and because of that I can easily earn their trust. But to do that its time to put some logos in this argument.When you involve logos, it can be very helpful to you and others because it allows you to skip facts especially when you need to.It leads it to focus more on the definition and rational strategy.Well to even begin using logos, you must know its tools. Logos tools includes you to apply facts if they are available,values and your attitudes in a certain situation.You should also know about rhetorical logic that could come in handy to use.For rhetoric you should know that the audience opinion are at least as important as the facts.To persuade your audience, it is better for them to think what they know is good but also thinks that its true.I know a good tool to use when dealing with logic and that basically slams a commonplace and a conclusion together. This is called enthymeme.It will also come in handy if you know about the word premise, and that is something that the audience knows about well and has faith on it.Most commercials on the tv use a premise to get your attention to buy it or believe on it.I think we all used it at least once in our life time before.Because of that I feel like putting logos to persuade our audience would not be to hard to deal with.
What Did I Learn?
From this chapter I seen vocabulary words that I am very familiar with and some that I never heard of.But most of important was that this whole chapter was focused on logos and how I could use those tools to control the argument.As you can see thats the main title on top of the chapter.Now lets talk about logos or how people would call it as logic.One of vocabulary words to know from this chapter is syllogism.Syllogism is a logical argument that applies deductive reasoning to come to a conclusion from two or more propositions that are assumed to be true.Then
What Did I Learn?
From this chapter I seen vocabulary words that I am very familiar with and some that I never heard of.But most of important was that this whole chapter was focused on logos and how I could use those tools to control the argument.As you can see thats the main title on top of the chapter.Now lets talk about logos or how people would call it as logic.One of vocabulary words to know from this chapter is syllogism.Syllogism is a logical argument that applies deductive reasoning to come to a conclusion from two or more propositions that are assumed to be true.Then